The Country Music Association (CMA) announced the lineup of performers for 2024’s CMA Awards in an Instagram post Thursday.
“Hang Tight Honey! @LukeBryan, @PeytonManning AND @LaineyWilson are hosting The 58th Annual #CMAawards!” the post’s caption reads. “Get ready for this trio to celebrate Country Music’s BIGGEST Night LIVE from Music City on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 8/7c on @ABC! 🤩”
Post Malone will join forces with Chris Stapleton for the opening act in a “performance you WON’T want to miss!” the post reads.
Country music fans are in for a treat, with performances lined up from Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Sierra Hull, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, Ashley McBryde, Shaboozey and Teddy Swims. Other highlights include Thomas Rhett, Molly Tuttle and Lainey Wilson.
“Stay tuned, there may be some more of your favorites gearing up to hit the stage!” the Instagram caption continued.
Bryan will host “Country Music’s Biggest Night” at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena for the fourth year in a row, and is expected to perform his No. 1 hit, “Love You, Miss You, Mean it,” according to People.
Wilson, the reigning CMA entertainer of the year and a four-time nominee, is expected to perform her most recent single, “4x4xU,” the outlet reported.
Malone and Shaboozey are also making history, with both artists being first-time nominees at the CMA Awards. Malone will perform “Yours,” and Shaboozey will perform a medley of “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” in addition to his new single, “Highway,” according to the outlet.
The 58th Annual CMA Awards will feature a collaborative performance of Tom Petty’s “American Girl,” featuring Bentley, Tuttle, Hull and Keith-Hynes.
Malone and Stapleton are also expected to collaborate in a performance of Billy Strings and Willie Nelson’s “California Sober.”
Rhett and Swims will showcase a mashup of “Something ‘Bout a Woman” and “Lose Control.”
Tickets for the CMA Awards are already available on Ticketmaster. (RELATED: Luke Combs ‘Wanted To Crawl In A Hole’ After Tracy Chapman Told Him He Botched Recorded Lyric To Her Song)
Morgan Wallen leads the list of nominees with seven nominations, and Stapleton and Cody Johnson each received five.
Beyonce, who famously entered the country music scene with her album “Cowboy Carter,” was snubbed.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com