Country Music's Biggest Stages Come Alive in New '20/20' Special
The countdown to the 59th Annual CMA Awards has officially begun, and music fans are being taken on a nostalgic journey through the legendary stages of Nashville. The special, titled "Center Stage: Countdown to the CMA Awards - Special Edition of 20/20," is hosted by Luke Bryan and features some of country's biggest stars sharing their stories about Music City's most iconic venues.
Kenny Chesney reminisced about his early days playing on Lower Broadway, where he would sit on stools for four hours a night with just a tip jar in front of him. The singer reminisced about the excitement of performing live music in the city that sparked his career.
The Grand Ole Opry is another historic stage that has left its mark on many artists. Keith Urban reflected on his experiences, stating that being part of the Opry was "a whole other level" than just being in Nashville. The country star's words highlight the prestige and history associated with this legendary venue.
Other notable appearances include Jelly Roll, who shares stories about his own experiences on Music City's biggest stages, as well as Megan Moroney, Ashley McBryde, Dolly Parton, and Lauren Alaina. Each artist reflects on their journey to success in Nashville and how the city's iconic venues played a role in shaping their careers.
The special will also explore this year's CMA Award-nominated Musical Event of the Year collaborations, featuring some of the most buzzworthy pairings in country music right now. Blake Shelton teams up with Post Malone, while Carrie Underwood collaborates with Cody Johnson and Ella Langley joins forces with Riley Green.
"Center Stage: Countdown to the CMA Awards - Special Edition of 20/20" airs on Tuesday, November 18 at 10:07-11:00 p.m. EST on ABC and will stream on Disney+ and Hulu. The 59th Annual CMA Awards itself takes place live from Nashville on Wednesday, November 19 at 8:00 EST, with a live streaming preshow preceding the ceremony.
The countdown to the 59th Annual CMA Awards has officially begun, and music fans are being taken on a nostalgic journey through the legendary stages of Nashville. The special, titled "Center Stage: Countdown to the CMA Awards - Special Edition of 20/20," is hosted by Luke Bryan and features some of country's biggest stars sharing their stories about Music City's most iconic venues.
Kenny Chesney reminisced about his early days playing on Lower Broadway, where he would sit on stools for four hours a night with just a tip jar in front of him. The singer reminisced about the excitement of performing live music in the city that sparked his career.
The Grand Ole Opry is another historic stage that has left its mark on many artists. Keith Urban reflected on his experiences, stating that being part of the Opry was "a whole other level" than just being in Nashville. The country star's words highlight the prestige and history associated with this legendary venue.
Other notable appearances include Jelly Roll, who shares stories about his own experiences on Music City's biggest stages, as well as Megan Moroney, Ashley McBryde, Dolly Parton, and Lauren Alaina. Each artist reflects on their journey to success in Nashville and how the city's iconic venues played a role in shaping their careers.
The special will also explore this year's CMA Award-nominated Musical Event of the Year collaborations, featuring some of the most buzzworthy pairings in country music right now. Blake Shelton teams up with Post Malone, while Carrie Underwood collaborates with Cody Johnson and Ella Langley joins forces with Riley Green.
"Center Stage: Countdown to the CMA Awards - Special Edition of 20/20" airs on Tuesday, November 18 at 10:07-11:00 p.m. EST on ABC and will stream on Disney+ and Hulu. The 59th Annual CMA Awards itself takes place live from Nashville on Wednesday, November 19 at 8:00 EST, with a live streaming preshow preceding the ceremony.