57th Annual Country Music Association Awards
57th Annual Country Music Association Awards | |
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Date | November 8, 2023 |
Location | Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee |
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Host | Luke Bryan Peyton Manning |
Most awards | Lainey Wilson (5) |
Most nominations | Lainey Wilson (9) |
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Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | ABC, Hulu |
Viewership | 6.8 million[1] |
The 57th Annual Country Music Association Awards were held on November 8, 2023, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The ceremony were hosted once again by Luke Bryan with Peyton Manning. The ceremony was broadcast live on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu.[2]
Contents
Background
On May 16, 2023, the Association announced that multiple CMA award winner Luke Bryan and NFL superstar Peyton Manning would once again return as the hosts for the upcoming ceremony. They also announced their balloting schedule for the 2023 ceremony, as well as the eligibility dates for the nominees, from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.[3]
Winners and nominees
Nominations were announced on September 7, 2023.[4] Lainey Wilson leads in nominations with nine, followed by Jelly Roll with five.[4]
International Awards
The international nominees were announced on September 13, 2023.[5]
International Artist Achievement Award | Global Country Artist Award |
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Industry Awards
- Humanitarian Award: Darius Rucker[6]
- Joe Talbot Award: Jeannie Seely[7]
Performers
The first set of performers was announced on October 25, 2023.[8] The second set was announced on November 1, 2023.
Presenters
The presenters for the 57th CMA awards were announced on November 6.[9]
- Corey Seager, Parker McCollum, and Brian Kelley presented "Single of the Year"
- Bill Anderson and Sara Evans presented "Song of The Year"
- Craig Morgan introduced Luke Bryan's performance
- Kevin Cahoon and Hailey Whitters presented "Vocal Duo of the Year"
- Chris Young presented "Music Teacher Appreciation" and the Chevy Trax to teacher Brenda Gregory
- Cynthia Erivo presented "Vocal Group of the Year"
- Gerry Turner and Lady A presented "New Artist of the Year"
- Paula Abdul and Darius Rucker presented "Album of the Year"
- Jordan Davis introduced Crown Royal "That Deserves A Crown" to "Bunker Labs"
- Martina McBride presented "Female Vocalist of the Year"
- Nate Bargatze presented "Male Vocalist of the Year"
- Keith Urban presented "Entertainer of the Year"
Milestones
- Lainey Wilson becomes the first and only artist to top the nominations list in their first two appearances on the final list of nominees, having also lead the nominations at the previous ceremony. Wilson is the first new female artist to be nominated for Entertainer of the Year since Carrie Underwood received her first nomination in 2016. Wilson is also the first artist to have two nominations in the Single of the Year category in the same year since 2010, when Miranda Lambert's hits "White Liar" and "The House That Built Me" were both nominated.
- Lainey Wilson now ties Merle Haggard and Miranda Lambert for the second most nominations in a single year with nine nominations. Alan Jackson holds the record with 10 in 2002.
- This is the first time in CMA history that two women have been nominated for Entertainer of the Year in four consecutive years.
- Miranda Lambert ties with Martina McBride for the second most nominations in the Female Vocalist of the Year category, with seventeen. Reba McEntire leads with eighteen nominations.
- The War and Treaty became the first African-American duo to be nominated for Duo of the Year, and the first married couple nominated since Thompson Square in 2015. They are also the first mixed gender duo to be nominated since Sugarland in 2018.
- Brooks & Dunn extend their lead for most nominations in the Duo of the Year category, with twenty four.
- Jo Dee Messina receives her first nomination in over two decades. She was last nominated in 2002 for Vocal Event of the Year for her collaboration with Tim McGraw, “Bring On The Rain.”
- Old Dominion wins Vocal Group of the Year, tying The Statler Brothers, Little Big Town, and Rascal Flatts for the longest win streak in the category with six.
- Jay Joyce is now third in most career nominations for Album of the Year with 15, only behind producer Tony Brown (24) and George Strait (19).
- Little Big Town has the longest consecutive nomination streak for Vocal Group. They have been on the final ballot for 18 years in a row since 2006.
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