Catch the 59th Country Music Association Awards broadcast on ABC this coming Wednesday, November 19
The nomination ballot for the 59th Annual CMA Awards will open for voting on Monday, July 7. This peer-voted celebration, a cornerstone of the Country Music Association's (CMA) year-round mission, will honour Country Music's most influential artists and creatives.
Established in 1967, the CMA Awards has evolved from a small banquet into one of music's most anticipated events. The awards showcase the creative excellence and cultural impact of Country Music, making it the longest-running annual music awards program on network television.
The 59th Annual CMA Awards will take place at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 19. The event will air live on ABC at 8/7c, and details on the show's host and ticket sales will be shared in the coming weeks.
Robert Deaton serves as the Executive Producer of the 59th Annual CMA Awards. Deaton, along with Director Alan Carter and Head Writer Jon Macks, will ensure a memorable and entertaining evening.
The CMA Awards honours Country Music's most significant achievements across various categories. Prospective members who wish to qualify for full voting eligibility this year must apply by Sunday, June 1.
For those who cannot attend the live event, the CMA Awards ceremony will be available to stream the next day on Hulu. This means fans from all around the world can enjoy the celebration of Country Music's brightest stars, biggest moments, and meaningful contributions.
As the CMA Awards continues to grow and evolve, it remains a testament to the enduring power and popularity of Country Music. For more information about the CMA Awards, visit CMAawards.com.
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