Entertainment Awards Shows and Events Blake Shelton, Mickey Guyton, Eric Church and More to Perform at CMA Awards Other performers include Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Jimmie Allen, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Brittney Spencer and Madeline Edwards 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 21, 2021 11:40AM EDT Blake Shelton, Mickey Guyton, Eric Church. Photo: Trae Patton/NBC/ Getty; Jason Davis/Getty; Jason Kempin/Getty Country music's biggest night has revealed a star-studded first round of performers! Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Jimmie Allen, Mickey Guyton featuring Brittney Spencer and Madeline Edwards, Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde will all take the stage at the CMA Awards on Nov. 10, the Country Music Association announced on Thursday. The show, now in its 55th year, will be hosted by Luke Bryan, and will broadcast live from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. Reigning Entertainer of the Year Church — who is up for the award once more — will sing his hit "Heart on Fire," while Shelton will perform "Come Back as a Country Boy." Brothers Osborne will be singing something "deeply personal" off their most recent album Skeletons, which is nominated for album of the year, while current Dancing with the Stars contestant Allen will perform "Freedom Was a Highway." RELATED VIDEO: 2020 CMA Awards: Biggest Moments From the Big Night in Country Music Dan + Shay, who are nominated for vocal duo of the year, will sing "I Should Probably Go to Bed," while Guyton, Spencer and Edwards will collaborate for something off of Guyton's debut album Remember Her Name. Guyton is nominated for new artist of the year. Pearce and McBryde, who each are nominated multiple times throughout the night, will perform their duet "Never Wanted to Be That Girl." "SO excited to be performing 'Never Wanted To Be That Girl' with @AshleyMcBryde for the first time!!!" Pearce wrote on Twitter Thursday. "Y'all be sure to tune in to the #cmaawards to see us hit the stage." Luke Bryan Will Become First Solo CMA Awards Host in 18 Years at 2021 Ceremony: 'An Honor' Additional performers will be announced later. Bryan, 45, will be a first-time host when he takes the stage next month. The gig will also mark the show's first solo host in 18 years. (Vince Gill did it last in 2003.) "Being asked to host the CMA Awards was definitely something I put a lot of thought into before answering," Bryan, who is nominated for turn on Jordan Davis' "Buy Dirt," admitted in a press release. Mickey Guyton Says Trying to Fit Into Country Music 'Box' Was 'So Toxic': 'It Was Suffocating' "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