2024 CMT Music Awards

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2024 CMT Music Awards
2024CMTPoster.jpg
DateApril 7, 2024
Location Moody Center, Austin, Texas
Hosted by Kelsea Ballerini
Most awards Jelly Roll (3)
Most nominations (3 each)
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS, Paramount+ (Streaming Live)
Viewership5.4 million [1]
  2023  · CMTMA
Trisha Yearwood received the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award. Trisha Yearwood USO 2010.jpg
Trisha Yearwood received the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award.

The 2024 CMT Music Awards, the 23rd edition of the awards ceremony, was held at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on April 7, 2024. [2] Kelsea Ballerini returned as host of the ceremony. [3] [4]

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Background

The CMT Music Awards is country music's only entirely fan-voted awards show. Kelsea Ballerini hosted the show for the fourth-consecutive year, and unlike the three previous years, she hosted solo. [5] The ceremony aired on CBS and available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+. [6]

June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award

On March 25, CMT announced Trisha Yearwood would receive the inaugural "June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award", which "recognizes an artist, duo/group or industry veteran who demonstrates an exceptional dedication to the community and their fellow artists as Cash did." Yearwood also performed at the ceremony. [7] Actress and friend of Carter Cash, Jane Seymour, presented the award.

Toby Keith Tribute

On April 4, CMT announced that Brooks & Dunn, Lainey Wilson, and Sammy Hagar would perform a tribute to the late CMT Award winner and country music icon, Toby Keith, who died on February 5, 2024. [8]

Nominees and winners

Nominees were announced on March 13, 2024. [9] [10] On April 1, the Video of the Year nominees decreased to only the top six videos.; [11] on April 4 the nominees went from the top six to the top three. [12]

Video of the Year Female Video of the Year
Male Video of the YearDuo/Group Video of the Year
Female Breakthrough Video of the YearMale Breakthrough Video of the Year
Collaborative Video of the YearCMT Digital—First Performance of the Year
CMT Performance of the Year
June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award

Performers

Performers were announced on March 26. [13]

Performer(s)Song(s)
Cody Johnson "That's Texas"
Jason Aldean "Let Your Boys Be Country"
Megan Moroney "No Caller ID"
Parker McCollum
Brittney Spencer
"Burn It Down"
Jordan Davis
Needtobreathe
"Brother"
"Next Thing You Know"
Lainey Wilson "Country's Cool Again"
Bailey Zimmerman "Where It Ends"
Keith Urban "Straight Line"
Sam Hunt "Locked Up"
Kelsea Ballerini "Love Me Like You Mean It (Reimagined)"
Brooks & Dunn
Sammy Hagar
Lainey Wilson
Toby Keith Tribute
"Should've Been a Cowboy"
"I Love This Bar"
"How Do You Like Me Now?!"
Old Dominion
Megan Moroney
"Can't Break Up Now"
Trisha Yearwood "Put It in a Song"
Dasha "Austin"
Little Big Town
Sugarland
"Take Me Home"
Jelly Roll "Halfway to Hell"

Presenters

[14]

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