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A six-month delay as organizers figured out how (and where) to stage an awards show during a global pandemic, the 55th annual Academy of Country Music Awards finally announce their winners on Wednesday night. Dubbed “A Night of Heart and Hits Live From Nashville,” the ACMs, hosted by Keith Urban, will feature the requisite reading of the envelopes, along with a slew of live and pretaped performances. Here’s all you need to know.
When Are the ACM Awards?The 55th annual ACM Awards are Wednesday, September 16th. Originally set for April 5th in Las Vegas but postponed because of the pandemic, the ACMs will originate from Nashville for the first time in their history.
Where Are the ACM Awards?
The ACMs will be held at three music venues synonymous with Nashville and country music: the Grand Ole Opry House, the Ryman Auditorium, and the Bluebird Cafe.
How Can I Watch the ACM Awards?
The ACM Awards air live on CBS, beginning at 8 p.m. ET on September 16th. The show airs on tape delay on the West Coast. You can watch a livestream of the show via CBS All Access (the streaming service is currently offering a 7-day free trial right now).
Who’s Performing at the ACM Awards?
Taylor Swift returns to the ACMs for the first time in seven years to debut the live performance of her Folklore track “Betty.” Other performers include Keith Urban with Pink, Thomas Rhett featuring Jon Pardi, Trisha Yearwood, Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Mickey Guyton, Tim McGraw, and Blake Shelton featuring Gwen Stefani. In addition, all five of the Entertainer of the Year nominees will open the show with a medley of their hits.
Who’s Hosting the ACM Awards?
Keith Urban will host the ACM Awards from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Presenters include Lauren Alaina, Lily Aldridge, Bobby Bones, and Darius Rucker.The 55th Academy of Country MusicAwards will welcome back Taylor Swift and present a new collaboration from the evening’s host
Nine-time ACM Award winner Swift, whose latest studio album Folklore has topped the Billboard 200 for six weeks, will come back for the first time in seven years to perform the country-leaning fan-favorite track “Betty.” Meanwhile, 15-time ACM Award winner Urban and Pink will come together for the world television premiere of their brand new collaboration “One Too Many,” which is from the country star’s forthcoming album, The Speed of Now, Part 1.