How to Watch the Country Music Hall of Fame Ceremony

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How to Watch the Country Music Hall of Fame Ceremony The show will be available to stream on the CMA’s website, as well as on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

Introduction

The annual Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony is one of the most prestigious events in the music industry. The ceremony is held to honor the biggest names in country music, and this year’s event will be no different.

This year’s ceremony will be held on October 22nd at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The event will be broadcasted live on ABC at 8:00 pm EST. If you’re not able to watch the event live, don’t worry! The ceremony will also be available to stream on the ABC website and app after it has aired.

So, whether you’re a die-hard country music fan or just want to see some of your favorite stars being honored, be sure to tune in or stream this year’s Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony!

When and Where to Watch

The 2020 Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on Wednesday, October 21, at 8PM ET. The event will be held at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, TN, and will be streamed live on the CMA’s website.

This year’s ceremony will induct three new members: John Anderson, Vince Gill, and the late Kenny Rogers. Gill and Rogers will both be inducted in the Modern Era Artist category, while Anderson will enter in the Veterans Era Artist category.

The Country Music Hall of Fame was founded in 1961 to recognize lifetime achievement in country music. To be eligible for induction, an artist must have been active for at least 20 years.

The Country Music Hall of Fame

The Country Music Hall of Fame is an American art museum and hall of fame, located at the Music Row neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. The museum’s collection comprises more than 7 million artifacts, including photographs, films, recordings, instruments, and apparel, dating back to the origins of country music.
It tellsthe story of country music—its people, its placesm its working-class roots—from humble beginnings to international stardom. The Museum’s world-class exhibitions tell this great American story through powerful visuals and artifacts that evoke the humor, heartbreak, and heroism found in country music.

The Museum is also home to the Taylor Swift Education Center, an interactive space for kids and families that opened in 2014. The 12,000-square-foot education center features hands-on galleries as well as classrooms and teaching spaces for field trips and educational outreach programs.

The Inductees

The Class of 2019 will be joined by past Inductees and winners of the Ancestors Award as they are officially welcomed into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
You can tune in to the ABC Television Network at 8|7c to watch the three-hour special, which will be hosted by Brad Paisley.

The Performances

The annual Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony is one of the most prestigious events in the genre, and this year’s show is sure to be a can’t-miss event for fans. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the ceremony.

The show will be aired live on ABC on October 20 at 8pm ET/7pm CT, and will be available to stream on ABC.com and the ABC app.

There will be plenty of performances throughout the evening, including tributes to this year’s inductees – Brooks & Dunn, Jerry Reed, Reba McEntire, and Ricky Skaggs – as well as musical performances from some of country music’s biggest stars.

So far, confirmed performers include Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill, Darius Rucker, Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson, Reba McEntire, Ronnie Milsap, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Keith Urban, and Trisha Yearwood. More performers are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

In addition to the musical performances, there will also be speeches from this year’s inductees – Brooks & Dunn (accepted by Ronnie Dunn), Jerry Reed (accepted by his son Jesse Reed), Reba McEntire (accepted by Narvel Blackstock), and Ricky Skaggs (accepted by Eddie Stubbs).

The Awards

The Country Music Hall of Fame hosts an annual awards ceremony to induct new members and honor those who have made significant contributions to the genre. The event is invitation-only, but fans can watch a live stream of the ceremony on the Country Music Hall of Fame’s website. Awards are given out in three categories: Artist, Musician, and Non-Performer.

The Artist award is given to country music singers and songwriters who have “earned national prominence and peer recognition through radio airplay and record sales.” The Musician award is given to “instrumentalists or other musician who are recognized as country music session players, jingle singers, or touring musicians.” The Non-Performer award is given to “record label executives, producers, journalists, disc jockeys, radio programmers, strength behind the scenes [sic].”

Awards are voted on by a group of approximately 800 industry professionals, including previous award recipients.

Conclusion

The Country Music Hall of Fame is one of the most coveted award shows in the music industry. And, luckily for fans, there are multiple ways to watch the ceremony.

The show will be broadcast live on ABC on Wednesday, November 8 at 8PM ET. For those who want to watch the show but don’t have cable, you can stream it live on ABC’s website or with a Hulu Live TV trial.

If you can’t watch the show live, you can always watch it later on ABC’s website or on Hulu. And, finally, if you want to catch up on past years, you can find full episodes and clips on CMA’s website.

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