Billboard Latin Women in Music to Honor Gloria Trevi and Lola Índigo in Fourth Annual Special

The highly anticipated fourth annual Billboard Latin Women in Music special, a prestigious event celebrating the influential women shaping the landscape of Latin music, is set to honor Mexican music icon Gloria Trevi with the Lifetime Achievement Award and Spanish artist Lola Índigo with the Evolution Award. This announcement, made by Billboard and Telemundo on Monday, April 13th, adds two more powerhouse artists to an already stellar lineup of previously recognized honorees, including Becky G, Ivy Queen, Joy, Julieta Venegas, and Young Miko. The two-hour broadcast event will air live exclusively on Telemundo on April 23rd at 9 p.m. ET, with subsequent streaming available on Peacock and the Telemundo app, promising a night dedicated to recognizing and celebrating Latin female artists who are driving meaningful change and championing inclusion across the global music industry.

A Legacy of Impact: Gloria Trevi Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Gloria Trevi, a titan of Latin music whose career has spanned several decades, will be bestowed with the esteemed Lifetime Achievement Award. This honor is a testament to her profound and enduring impact on the music world, characterized by pivotal moments, significant achievements, and a deep, resonant connection with audiences across multiple generations. Trevi’s extensive body of work has achieved global recognition, with her electrifying performances on international stages solidifying her status as a beloved and devoted artist with an unwavering fanbase.

Her presence on the Billboard charts underscores her consistent success and influence. Trevi has amassed a dozen entries on the Hot Latin Songs chart, including enduring hits such as "Cinco Minutos," "Con los Ojos Cerrados," and her iconic anthem "Pelo Suelto." Her dominance extends to the Top Latin Albums chart, where her eleven entries include seven top 10 placements and an impressive four number-one albums: Gloria (2011), El Amor (2015), Inmortal (2016), and Versus (2017), the latter a collaborative effort with fellow artist Alejandra Guzmán. These chart successes are indicative of her sustained appeal and her ability to consistently deliver commercially and critically acclaimed projects.

In response to the news of this significant recognition, Trevi shared her heartfelt sentiments: "At this moment in my life, receiving this recognition fills me with strength and gratitude. This honor confirms to me that everything that comes in life should be met with honest work and positivity. Hate is defeated with love, and music is something I love." Her words reflect a career built on resilience, passion, and a commitment to her artistic vision, resonating with fans who have followed her journey through its many triumphs and challenges. The Lifetime Achievement Award serves not only as an acknowledgment of her past accomplishments but also as a celebration of the indelible mark she has left on the fabric of Latin music.

Reinvention and Growth: Lola Índigo Earns the Evolution Award

Lola Índigo is set to receive the Evolution Award, a distinction that recognizes artists whose careers are defined by continuous growth, daring creative transformation, and the courage to reinvent themselves while remaining authentically true to their core artistic identity. Emerging into the public consciousness through the Spanish reality competition Operación Triunfo, the singer and dancer rapidly distinguished herself as a bold and innovative force within the Spanish pop music scene. Since her breakthrough, she has ascended to become one of Spain’s most prominent artists, consistently delivering hit songs, spearheading ambitious creative projects, and commanding performances on some of her country’s most prestigious stages.

Her impact has also been noted on Billboard’s charts. Lola Índigo achieved her first top 10 hit on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart with her collaboration on María Becerra’s "High," a track also featuring Tini. The song peaked at No. 2 in 2020 and was notably recognized by Billboard readers as the "Best Latin Remix of the Summer" that year, highlighting her ability to connect with a broad audience and contribute to trending musical moments. The press release accompanying the announcement of her award stated, "Her journey exemplifies resilience, risk-taking, and constant evolution, proving that true success lies not only in longevity, but in continuously challenging and elevating her artistry." This statement encapsulates the essence of the Evolution Award and Lola Índigo’s career trajectory, which is marked by a proactive approach to artistic development and a willingness to push creative boundaries.

A Stellar Assembly of Honorees

The inclusion of Gloria Trevi and Lola Índigo further solidifies the caliber of artists recognized by Billboard Latin Women in Music. They join a distinguished group of honorees for this year’s event:

  • Becky G: Recipient of the Global Impact Award, acknowledging her significant influence and reach on a worldwide scale.
  • Ivy Queen: To be honored with the Pioneer Award, celebrating her groundbreaking contributions and trailblazing career in reggaeton and Latin urban music.
  • Joy: Will receive the Spirit of Change Award, recognizing her commitment to social causes and her role in inspiring positive change through her music.
  • Julieta Venegas: Awarded the Artistic Excellence Award, celebrating her consistent creativity, musical innovation, and artistic integrity.
  • Young Miko: To be recognized with the Unstoppable Artist Award, highlighting her rapid rise and undeniable momentum in the industry.

The announcement also teased that the recipient of the prestigious Woman of the Year award for 2026 will be revealed at a later date, adding another layer of anticipation to the event.

The Significance of Billboard Latin Women in Music

The Billboard Latin Women in Music special stands as the sole annual televised gala dedicated to celebrating Latin women artists who are actively driving positive change and fostering greater inclusion within the music industry. Now in its fourth year, the event has firmly established itself as a crucial platform, bringing together the most prominent and influential figures in Latin music for an extraordinary evening of performances, tributes, and camaraderie. The event’s inception reflects a growing recognition of the vital contributions of women in a historically male-dominated industry, providing a much-needed spotlight on their achievements and influence.

Past honorees read like a who’s who of Latin music royalty, underscoring the event’s prestige and impact. Last year’s recipients included Anitta (Vanguard Award), Belinda (Evolution Award), the legendary Celia Cruz (Legend), Chiquis (Impact Award), Ha*Ash (Unbreakable Award), Natti Natasha (Unstoppable Artist), Olga Tañón (Lifetime Achievement Award), and Selena Gomez (Woman of the Year). Previous years have also honored iconic figures such as Gloria Estefan, Thalía, and Shakira, further cementing the event’s role in documenting and celebrating the legacy of female artistry in Latin music. The consistent caliber of honorees year after year demonstrates the enduring and expanding influence of women in shaping the global music landscape.

Broader Implications and Industry Context

The Billboard Latin Women in Music event arrives at a critical juncture for the music industry, where conversations surrounding gender equality, representation, and the amplification of diverse voices are more prominent than ever. By highlighting artists who are not only achieving commercial success but are also actively championing inclusion and driving social change, the special contributes to a broader narrative of empowerment and progress.

The inclusion of artists like Gloria Trevi, a veteran whose career has navigated significant cultural shifts and personal challenges, alongside newer forces like Young Miko, showcases the multi-generational impact of women in Latin music. Lola Índigo’s Evolution Award specifically addresses the dynamic nature of contemporary artistry, where adaptability and reinvention are key to sustained relevance and impact.

The event’s continued partnership with Telemundo and streaming on Peacock ensures widespread accessibility, reaching a vast audience across diverse platforms. This broad reach is instrumental in disseminating the message of empowerment and celebrating the achievements of these remarkable women. Furthermore, the ongoing success and expansion of the Billboard Latin Women in Music franchise signal a growing industry-wide acknowledgment of the indispensable role women play in the past, present, and future of Latin music. As the industry continues to evolve, events like these serve as vital benchmarks, setting standards for recognition and inspiring future generations of artists to break barriers and leave their own indelible marks. The anticipation for the April 23rd broadcast is high, promising a memorable celebration of talent, resilience, and the transformative power of music.

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