The Latin Recording Academy and Eventus have announced the cross-country lineup for the 2014 Latin GRAMMY Acoustic Sessions, which will feature performances by David Bisbal, Franco De Vita, Juanes, Prince Royce, and Roberto Tapia. Now in its fourth year, this exclusive invitation-only music series will take place in New York, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago beginning Sept. 24 through Nov. 5.

"We are proud to continue this successful celebration and bring the excitement of the Latin GRAMMYs to music enthusiasts across the country," said Gabriel Abaroa Jr., President/CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. "We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all of the talented artists who join us this year and an enormous thank you to our sponsors for their continued support. We look forward to another exciting year filled with amazing music."

The set of acoustic performances will kick off with Latin GRAMMY-nominated artist Prince Royce in Los Angeles on Sept. 24, the same day nominations for the 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards are announced. Regional Mexican singer and television personality Tapia will perform in Chicago on Oct. 1, followed by multi-Latin GRAMMY-winning Colombian artist Juanes in Dallas on Oct. 9, and Latin GRAMMY winner Bisbal in New York on Oct. 23. Closing the series on Nov. 5 in Miami will be Latin GRAMMY-winning Venezuelan singer/composer De Vita.

The Latin GRAMMY Acoustic Sessions series is designed to offer intimate performances to an exclusive audience, and will kick off the Biggest Night in Latin Music, the 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards.

"This year, our stellar lineup speaks for itself and we're very excited to take this exclusive national series on tour again," said Nelson Albareda, president of Eventus. "During the past three years the series has offered truly memorable evenings of great music, energy and entertainment and we are more committed than ever to maintain this standard with the support of The Latin Recording Academy and our sponsors."

The 15th  Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 8–11 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central) on Univision. In addition to its U.S. broadcast, the Latin GRAMMY Awards will be aired in more than 100 countries worldwide.