First Performers Announced For ACM Awards
The initial round of performers on the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards will include Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, and Tim McGraw. The ceremony, co-hosted by Reba and Blake Shelton, airs live Sunday, April 1, from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas at 8 pm ET on CBS.
Among these performers, Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean lead ACM Award nominees this year with 9 and 6 nominations, respectively, and are both competing for Entertainer of the Year. Toby Keith picked up three nominations, including a Single of the Year nod as artist and producer of “Red Solo Cup.” Miranda Lambert is up for two awards, including Female Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year for Four The Record. Eric Church is also vying for two awards, including Video of the Year (for “Homeboy”) and Album of the Year for Chief.
The ACM Awards is produced for television by dick clark productions and is the centerpiece of the ACM Experience in Las Vegas that also includes the ACM BBQ throwdown, ACM Expo, and ACM Fan Jam with Zac Brown Band.


As the April 1 ACM Awards draw near, the Academy of Country Music continues to up the ante for country fans.

American Idol Season 10 winner Scotty McCreery has been selected to perform the “goodbye” song for Season 11 of American Idol. When a contestant is eliminated, McCreery’s version of Tim McGraw’s “Please Remember Me” will play over video highlights of the individual’s journey. The song will debut on American Idol tonight (3/8) when the first contender in the Top 13 is cut.






