Lovato Singing at the Latin Grammys…

She sang the national anthem for an international audience at this year’s World Series… And, now Demi Lovato is set to perform in front of Latin music superstars.

The Latin Recording Academy has confirmed that the 19-year-old part-Mexican singer/actress will perform at the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.

Demi Lovato to perform at the Latin Grammys

There’s no official word on what song Lovato will sing at this year’s awards show—which will take place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on November 10—or if she’ll tackle singing in Spanish.

Earlier this year, Lovato performed her hit “Skyscraper” in English and Spanish at the ALMA Awards—even though she doesn’t speak Spanish.

Meanwhile, other confirmed performers include Pablo Alborán; Alex, Jorge Y Lena; Intocable; Los Tigres Del Norte with Paulina Rubio; Black Eyed PeasTaboo; and Wisin Y Yandel.

Hip-hop duo Calle 13 lead the pack of nominees this year with a record-breaking 10 nods, including Album of the Year, Best Urban Music Album for Entren Los Que Quieran, and Song Of The Year for Latinoamérica.”

The Latin Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on Univision at 8:00 pm. ET.

Lopez & Longoria: ALMA Hosts Again

Even though George Lopez and Eva Longoria are saying adios to their television shows (“Lopez Tonight” and “Desperate Housewives” respectively), the pair are still in good spirits. And, they’re even teaming up to help honor their peers.

 
Lopez and Longoria will serve as co-hosts of this year’s ALMA Awards, a show that recognizes the enriching contributions to American culture by Latinos in television, film and music.

During an interview with “Access Hollywood,” Longoria said she was excited about the show’s return to television after a yearlong hiatus.

“Especially with the ALMA Awards, they think they know what Latino means and what needs to be out there as a representation of us and George and I are perfect examples of being Mexican Americans,” she said.  “We’re American with Mexican heritage and so we don’t like to hit people over the head with a tortilla but at the same time, we like to celebrate our passion and our heritage.”

But Longoria is warning the person handling the “bleep” button to be prepared. Very, very prepared!

“I love hosting with George ’cause you never know what’s going to come out of his mouth, so we have the [bleep]–the censor button ready,” teased Longoria.

Presented by the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) , the ALMA Awards will be broadcast by NBC on Friday, September 16 at 8/7 C.

Click here to check out the full “Access Hollywood” interview.

[Image courtesy of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.]