The anticipation for Country Music's biggest night, the 59th CMA Awards, has officially kicked off. Lainey Wilson will be taking center stage as host, and she's also among the top contenders with six nominations, including Entertainer of the Year.
Wilson's excitement is palpable as she reminisces about her own journey to get to this point. Growing up, she'd sit in front of the TV eagerly waiting for the CMA Awards to air. Her debut hosting stint last year alongside Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning has paved the way for her solo hosting gig, making her the third woman to do so β a testament to her groundbreaking achievements.
Among Wilson's peers, Megan Moroney and Ella Langley are also tied for the most nominations with six. Langley won Musical Event of the Year with Riley Green last year, marking her first-ever award win. This achievement holds immense significance for her, as she reflects on how this is the "only thing" she's ever wanted to do in life.
Langley and Green's hit single "You Look Like You Love Me" has received multiple nominations, including Single of the Year. Langley herself is also up for New Artist of the Year, alongside Shaboozey, Zach Top, Stephen Wilson Jr., and Tucker Wetmore.
The CMA Awards often feel like a mini-Grammys for country music, with Nashville's tight-knit community playing a pivotal role in its success. Artists like Little Big Town and Lady A have praised the honor of being nominated year after year, citing the power of their fan base.
With the awards ceremony set to air live on ABC on November 19th at 8/7c, fans are eager to witness their favorite country artists take home accolades. To get an exclusive glimpse into the glamour and excitement leading up to the event, tune in to "On The Red Carpet at the CMA Awards," streaming live from various platforms.
As the spotlight shines on country music's elite, one thing is clear: this year's 59th CMA Awards promise to be a night to remember.
Wilson's excitement is palpable as she reminisces about her own journey to get to this point. Growing up, she'd sit in front of the TV eagerly waiting for the CMA Awards to air. Her debut hosting stint last year alongside Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning has paved the way for her solo hosting gig, making her the third woman to do so β a testament to her groundbreaking achievements.
Among Wilson's peers, Megan Moroney and Ella Langley are also tied for the most nominations with six. Langley won Musical Event of the Year with Riley Green last year, marking her first-ever award win. This achievement holds immense significance for her, as she reflects on how this is the "only thing" she's ever wanted to do in life.
Langley and Green's hit single "You Look Like You Love Me" has received multiple nominations, including Single of the Year. Langley herself is also up for New Artist of the Year, alongside Shaboozey, Zach Top, Stephen Wilson Jr., and Tucker Wetmore.
The CMA Awards often feel like a mini-Grammys for country music, with Nashville's tight-knit community playing a pivotal role in its success. Artists like Little Big Town and Lady A have praised the honor of being nominated year after year, citing the power of their fan base.
With the awards ceremony set to air live on ABC on November 19th at 8/7c, fans are eager to witness their favorite country artists take home accolades. To get an exclusive glimpse into the glamour and excitement leading up to the event, tune in to "On The Red Carpet at the CMA Awards," streaming live from various platforms.
As the spotlight shines on country music's elite, one thing is clear: this year's 59th CMA Awards promise to be a night to remember.