TheCMA Awardsare adding even more star power to its performance lineup!The Country Music Association announced on Tuesday a second batch of performers for the 56th Annual CMA Awards, which will air live from Nashville on Nov. 9 with hostsLuke BryanandPeyton Manning.Reigning CMA entertainer of the yearLuke Combswill be among those to take the stage, performing his latest single “The Kind of Love We Make.“Thomas RhettandKaty Perrywill performtheir collaboration"Where We Started” together, whileCody Johnson, who has four nominations this year, will sing “Til You Can’t.“Elle KingandThe Black Keyswill team up for a cover of “Great Balls of Fire” in honor ofJerry Lee Lewis, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame shortly before his death on Oct. 28.Reba McEntire, Brothers Osborne, Katy Perry.P. Lehman/Future Publishing via Getty, Lester Cohen/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, Raymond Liu via GettyOther collaborations include reigning CMA vocal duo of the yearBrothers Osborneand The War and Treaty, who will sing “It’s Only Rock & Roll (But I Like It)” together, andChris Stapletonand Patty Loveless, who will collab on “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive.“Ashley McBrydewill also cover Linda Ronstadt’s “When Will I Be Loved” with help fromBrandy Clark,Caylee Hammack, Pillbox Patti andJohn Osborne.Fans can also expect a special performance from six-time CMA Award winnerReba McEntire, as well as “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” fromCole Swindell.The new acts join previously announced performersLuke Bryan,Carly Pearce,Miranda Lambert,Carrie Underwood,Morgan Wallen,Kelsea BalleriniandKelly Clarkson,Zac Brown Band,Jimmie AllenandMarcus King, andHARDYandLainey Wilson.The show at Bridgestone Arena will kick off with an all-star tribute to late country legend Loretta Lynn, whodied on Oct. 4 at age 90.The 56th annual CMA Awards will air on ABC on Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. ET.
TheCMA Awardsare adding even more star power to its performance lineup!
The Country Music Association announced on Tuesday a second batch of performers for the 56th Annual CMA Awards, which will air live from Nashville on Nov. 9 with hostsLuke BryanandPeyton Manning.
Reigning CMA entertainer of the yearLuke Combswill be among those to take the stage, performing his latest single “The Kind of Love We Make.”
Thomas RhettandKaty Perrywill performtheir collaboration"Where We Started” together, whileCody Johnson, who has four nominations this year, will sing “Til You Can’t.”
Elle KingandThe Black Keyswill team up for a cover of “Great Balls of Fire” in honor ofJerry Lee Lewis, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame shortly before his death on Oct. 28.
Reba McEntire, Brothers Osborne, Katy Perry.P. Lehman/Future Publishing via Getty, Lester Cohen/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, Raymond Liu via Getty
Other collaborations include reigning CMA vocal duo of the yearBrothers Osborneand The War and Treaty, who will sing “It’s Only Rock & Roll (But I Like It)” together, andChris Stapletonand Patty Loveless, who will collab on “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive.”
Ashley McBrydewill also cover Linda Ronstadt’s “When Will I Be Loved” with help fromBrandy Clark,Caylee Hammack, Pillbox Patti andJohn Osborne.
Fans can also expect a special performance from six-time CMA Award winnerReba McEntire, as well as “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” fromCole Swindell.
The new acts join previously announced performersLuke Bryan,Carly Pearce,Miranda Lambert,Carrie Underwood,Morgan Wallen,Kelsea BalleriniandKelly Clarkson,Zac Brown Band,Jimmie AllenandMarcus King, andHARDYandLainey Wilson.
The show at Bridgestone Arena will kick off with an all-star tribute to late country legend Loretta Lynn, whodied on Oct. 4 at age 90.
The 56th annual CMA Awards will air on ABC on Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. ET.
source: people.com