Enrique Iglesias nabbed three trophies at the 15th annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday (20Nov14) - and accepted his prizes from halfway around the world.

The Hero hitmaker was the big winner at the prizegiving at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, but he wasn't able to pick up his honours in person because he was in Antwerp, Belgium as part of his ongoing Sex and Love tour.

Iglesias claimed the night's Best Urban Performance and Best Urban Song prizes before the ceremony for his hit Bailando, and during the main show, he scored the coveted Song of the Year accolade.

He was able to give an acceptance speech live via satellite from the Sportpaleis Antwerpen venue and later, a pre-taped performance of his Grammy-winning track with Descemer Bueno and Gente De Zona during his concert in Madrid last week (15Nov14) ended the ceremony.

Puerto Rican rappers Calle 13 were up for nine awards but only walked away with two - Best Urban Music Album for MultiViral and Best Alternative Song for El Aguante, which they performed at the beginning of the show.

Other multiple-trophy winners included Carlos Vives (Best Contemporary Tropical Album and Best Tropical Song) and the late Paco de Lucia, who died in February (14), aged 66. His wife, Gabriela Carrasco, and her children accepted his prizes for Album of the Year and Best Flamenco Album.

Spanish singer/songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat was named the Person of the Year in recognition of his career achievements.

Meanwhile, the night was filled with 20 performances from some of Latin music's biggest artists, including memorable collaborations between Pitbull, Wisin and Chris Brown, Ricky Martin and Camila, Marc Anthony and Magic!, and Pepe Aguilar and Miguel Bose, while Pitbull also joined forces with Carlos Santana, and Anthony returned for a duet with Vives.

The ceremony, which was hosted by actors Eugenio Derbez and Jacqueline Bracamontes, was delayed by almost 20 minutes as organisers had to wait for the end of U.S. President Barack Obama's televised speech to the nation about immigration reform.

The full list of 2014 Latin Grammy Awards winners is:

Record Of The Year - Universos Paralelos by Jorge Drexler featuring Ana Tijoux

Album of the Year - Cancion Andaluza by Paco de Lucia

Song of the Year - Bailando by Enrique Iglesias

Best New Artist - Mariana Vega

Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album - Elypse by Camila

Best Musica Popular Brasileira Album - Coracao A Batucar by Maria Rita

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Fonseca Sinfonico by Fonseca

Best Urban Performance - Bailando by Enrique Iglesias

Best Urban Music Album - MultiViral by Calle 13

Best Urban Song - Bailando by Enrique Iglesias

Best Rock Album - Agua Maldita by Molotov

Best Pop/Rock Album - Loco De Amor by Juanes

Best Rock Song - Cuando No Estas by Andres Calamaro

Best Alternative Music Album - Romantisismico by Babasonicos

Best Alternative Song - El Aguante by Calle 13

Best Salsa Album - 3.0 by Marc Anthony

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album - Celedon Sin Fronteras 1 by Jorge Celedon & Varios Artistas

Best Contemporary Tropical Album - Mas + Corazon Profundo by Carlos Vives

Best Traditional Tropical Album - Grandes Exitos De Las Sonoras, Con La Mas Grande, La Sonora Santanera by La Sonora Santanera

Best Tropical Song - Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar by Carlos Vives

Best Singer-Songwriter Album - Bailar En La Cueva by Jorge Drexler

Best Ranchero Album - Lastima Que Sean Ajenas by Pepe Aguilar

Best Banda Album - Haciendo Historia by La Banda el Recodo

Best Tejano Album - Forever Mazz by Jimmy Gonzalez y Grupo Mazz

Best Norteno Album - Amor, Amor by Conjunto Primavera

Best Regional Song - De Mil Amores by Marco Antonio Solís

Best Instrumental Album - Final Night At Birdland by Arturo O'Farrill & The Chico O'Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra

Best Folk Album - Raiz by Lila Downs, Nina Pastori and Soledad

Best Tango Album - Tangos by Ruben Blades

Best Flamenco Album - Cancion Andaluza by Paco de Lucia

Best Latin Jazz Album - Tie: The Vigil by Chick Corea and Song For Maura by Paquito D'Rivera & Trio Corrente

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language) - La Carta Perfecta - En Vivo by Danilo Montero

Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language) - Graça by Aline Barros

Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album - Multishow Ao Vivo - Ivete Sangalo 20 by Ivete Sangalo

Best Brazilian Rock Album - Gigante Gentil by Erasmo Carlos

Best Samba/Pagode Album - Coracao A Batucar by Maria Rita

Best Mpb (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album - Verdade, Uma Ilusao by Marisa Monte

Best Sertaneja Music Album - Questao De Tempo by Sergio Reis

Best Brazilian Roots Album - Amigo Velho by Falamansa

Best Brazilian Song - A Bossa Nova É Foda by Caetano Veloso

Best Latin Children’s Album - Coloreando: Traditional Songs For Children In Spanish by Marta Gomez & Friends

Best Classical Album - Verdi by Placido Domingo

Best Classical Contemporary Composition - Concierto Para Violín y Orquesta De Cuerdas by Claudia Montero

Best Recording Package - Wed 21

Best Engineered Album - De Repente

Producer of the Year - Sergio George

Best Short Form Music Video - Flamingo by La Vida Boheme

Best Long Form Music Video - El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco - La Pelicula by Cafe Tacvba

Person of the Year - Joan Manuel Serrat