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CMA Awards 2023: A Night to Remember in Nashville

CMA Awards 2023: A Night to Remember in Nashville

 This November 8th in Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, the 57th annual CMA Awards are expected to astonish fans of country music. As the hosts, acts, and watching choices have been revealed, excitement is growing for another amazing evening honoring the very best in country music.

Reentering the hosting fold for a second year, Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning assure viewers of an exciting program. Last year, the pair scored highly on the ratings, making it a thrilling evening for everyone who watched. Luke Bryan's fans will not only have to watch him emcee, but he will also dazzle the crowd with a medley of his smash tunes.

ABC will broadcast the CMA Awards live in 2023, making it widely accessible. To make sure no one misses the action, it can be viewed live on services like Hulu+ Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, and FuboTV for those who are on the go.

Artists such as Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, K. Michelle, Old Dominion, Carly Pearce, and Chris Stapleton are among the captivating performers on the schedule. Their shows are sure to light up the stage and captivate audiences all night long.

The 2023 CMA Awards are sure to be a night full of unforgettable performances, well-earned recognition, and plenty of surprises. There is so much to look forward to. Make sure to put this event on your calendars if you enjoy country music. You won't regret missing it. Let's start the countdown until November 8th!


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