Entertainment Awards Shows and Events CMA Awards Adds Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Kane Brown and More to Performance Line-Up The CMA Awards, hosted by Luke Bryan, will air live from Nashville on ABC on Nov. 10 By Rachel DeSantis Rachel DeSantis Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2019, and her work has previously appeared in Entertainment Weekly and the New York Daily News. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 27, 2021 04:25PM EDT Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood and Kane Brown. Photo: Shannon Finney/Getty; Emma McIntyre/Getty; Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Get ready for even more star power at the upcoming CMA Awards. Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Old Dominion, Chris Stapleton, and Kane Brown and Chris Young have joined the roster of performers at this year's show, the Country Music Association announced on Wednesday. Aldean and Underwood, who is nominated for entertainer of the year, will perform their hit collaboration "If I Didn't Love You," while Combs and Lambert, who are each nominated three times this year, including for entertainer the year, will also sing. "See you on Nov 10," Lambert wrote on Twitter. Old Dominion — who have won vocal group of the year for the past three years, and are nominated again — will bring their hit "I Was on a Boat That Day" to the stage, while Stapleton will sing "Cold." Stapleton is tied with Eric Church for most nominations this year; each have five. "This is gonna be fun. Don't miss our performance on the #cmaawards November 10th on ABC," Old Dominion wrote on Twitter. Brown and Young, who are each nominated three times this year, will sing "Famous Friends." RELATED: 2020 CMA Awards: Biggest Moments From the Big Night in Country Music The latest additions to the line-up will join Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Jimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton featuring Brittney Spencer and Madeline Edwards, Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde, whose performances were announced last week. The show, now in its 55th year, will be hosted by Luke Bryan, and will broadcast live from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. Bryan, 45, will be a first-time host when he takes the stage, marking the first time in 18 years a host has gone solo. Luke Bryan Will Become First Solo CMA Awards Host in 18 Years at 2021 Ceremony: 'An Honor' "Being asked to host the CMA Awards was definitely something I put a lot of thought into before answering," Bryan, who is nominated for his turn on Jordan Davis' "Buy Dirt," admitted in a press release. "The pressure that comes along with that can be overwhelming, but knowing I get to help honor and celebrate so many of my friends, I knew it was something I couldn't turn down," he added. The CMA Awards, the longest-running annual music awards program in network television, will broadcast live from Nashville on Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Close