Post Malone, Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey and More to Perform at the 2024 CMA Awards

Country music's biggest night will be held on Nov. 20 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena

Post Malone, Lainey Wilson and Shaboozey
Post Malone, Lainey Wilson and Shaboozey. Photo:

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The 2024 CMA Awards are shaping up to be jam-packed with star-studded performances.

On Thursday, Nov. 6, the Country Music Association announced the initial lineup of performers for country music's biggest night.

This year's performers include Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Sierra Hull, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, Ashley McBryde and Post Malone.

Shaboozey, Chris Stapleton, Teddy Swims, Thomas Rhett, Molly Tuttle and Lainey Wilson will also take the stage.

Bryan, 48, who will host the show for the fourth year in a row alongside Peyton Manning and Wilson, 32, will perform his No. 1 hit "Love You, Miss You, Mean It."

Meanwhile, Wilson — the reigning CMA entertainer of the year and four-time nominee — will perform her current single "4x4xU."

Malone, 29, who's a first-time nominee this year, will take the stage to perform "Yours," a song inspired by his daughter.

Shaboozey, who's also a first-time nominee, will perform a medley of his breakthrough hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" and new single "Highway."

There will also be a series of collaborations happening onstage, including Bentley, Tuttle, Hull and Keith-Hynes performing Tom Petty's classic "American Girl." Malone and Stapleton will join forces once again for a performance of "California Sober."

Lastly, Thomas Rhett will be joined by Swims for a mash-up of both of their hits, "Somethin' 'Bout a Woman" and "Lose Control."

Tickets for the 58th annual award show are on sale now on ticketmaster.com.

This year's nominee list — from which Beyoncé is notably absent— is packed with star power. Leading the nominations is Morgan Wallen with seven nominations, followed by Stapleton, 46, and Cody Johnson with five nods.

The 58th Annual CMA Awards airs on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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