Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen Among Top 2024 CMA Award Nominees

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Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson are among leading nominees in coveted categories at the upcoming 58th CMA Awards, the Country Music Association announced on Monday morning (September 9).

Additional information about Country Music’s Biggest Night — including hosts, performers and presenters — will be announced at a later date. The 58th CMA Awards will take place at Bridgestone Arena in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The show is set for Wednesday, November 20. It will air live at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on ABC, and will be available the following day on Hulu.

See the complete list of nominees below.

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen

Lainey Wilson

Female Vocalist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini

Ashley McBryde

Megan Moroney

Kacey Musgraves

Lainey Wilson

Male Vocalist of the Year

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Cody Johnson

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen

Vocal Group of the Year

Lady A

Little Big Town

Old Dominion

The Red Clay Strays

Zac Brown Band

Vocal Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn

Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay

Maddie & Tae

The War And Treaty

New Artist of the Year

Megan Moroney

Shaboozey

Nate Smith

Mitchell Tenpenny

Zach Top

Bailey Zimmerman

Album of the Year

Deeper Well, Kacey Musgraves

Fathers & Sons, Luke Combs

Higher, Chris Stapleton

Leather, Cody Johnson

Whitsitt Chapel, Jelly Roll

Single of the Year

“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” by Shaboozey

“Dirt Cheap,” by Cody Johnson

“I Had Some Help,” by Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen

“Watermelon Moonshine,” by Lainey Wilson

“White Horse,” by Chris Stapleton

Song of the Year

“Burn It Down,” written by Hillary Lindsey, Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose

“Dirt Cheap,” written by Josh Phillips

“I Had Some Help,” written by Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen and Chandler Paul Walters

“The Painter,” written by Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins and Ryan Larkins

“White Horse,” written by Chris Stapleton and Dan Wilson

Musical Event of the Year

“Cowboys Cry Too,” by Kelsea Ballerini featuring Noah Kahan

“I Had Some Help,” by Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen

“I Remember Everything,” by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves

“Man Made A Bar,” by Morgan Wallen featuring Eric Church

“you look like you love me,” by Ella Langley featuring Riley Green

Music Video of the Year

“Dirt Cheap,” by Cody Johnson

“I Had Some Help,” by Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen

“I’m Not Pretty,” by Megan Moroney

“The Painter” by Cody Johnson

“Wildflowers and Wild Horses,” by Lainey Wilson

Musician of the Year

Tom Bukovac

Jenee Fleenor

Paul Franklin

Rob McNelley

Charlie Worsham


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