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Academy of Country Music Awards

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See all the Academy of Country Music Awards 2026 winners by category
The 61st Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards will take place on May 17, celebrating this year's biggest stars in country music.

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Country music star breaks down when accepting ACM award: ‘Thank you to the women’
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Academy of Country Music Awards: The fashion, moments, winners and performances
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Here Are the 2026 ACM Awards Winners: Full List
The 2026 Academy of Country Music Awards have arrived, and they’re back in Las Vegas, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, after the last three years at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

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Are Grammys predictors underestimating Ella Langley?
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61st Academy of Country Music Awards shine bright in Las Vegas
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The Biggest Fashion Fails At The 2026 ACM Award
A few dimmed themselves with ill-advised outfits, though.

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Kelsea Ballerini, Kacey Musgraves and More Best Dressed Celebs From the Academy of Country Music Awards
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Ella Langley is #1 for a 10th week as Olivia Dean reaches new milestone
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Top 40 Young Female Country Singers

Discover the future of country music with our spotlight on trailblazing young female artists! Tune in for the latest hits and rising stars.
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Who is Avery Anna? Meet the new ACM star performing at the awards

Avery Anna was crowned the Academy of Country Music's new female artist of the year for 2026. Here's everything you need to know about the ACM performer.
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Shania Twain broke down country music's doors. A new generation of women is coming in after her.

After years of fighting for a seat at the table, women are finally on top in country music. Artists like Megan Moroney, Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley lead nominations at the Academy of Country Music Awards,
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How Gretchen Wilson is reviving her ‘trashy’ country music career — 22 years after ‘Redneck Woman’

The country music icon exclusively spoke to Page Six about her new "song of the summer" at Country Thunder Florida.
American Songwriter
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3 Female Country Singers Who Stood for Empowerment

Country music, above all else, is known for its truth-telling powers. The genre prides itself on sharing the stories of the people who love and honor its sounds. While some music tries to lift up stars and marquee names, country music has always tried to ...
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Elizabeth Nichols, Carter Faith + The Women Making Country Music Funny Again

Is country music in the middle of a full-on, female-led comedy renaissance? Ella Langley and Riley Green‘s “You Look Like You Love Me” was funny and frank. Kaitlin Butts‘ “You Ain’t Gotta Die to Be Dead to Me” joked its way through trauma.
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10 years ago, a country radio pro dismissed female singers — and 'Tomatogate' was born. Are they getting more respect now?

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It has been 10 years since "Tomatogate" rallied women in country music. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images, Rich Polk/Penske Media ...
American Songwriter
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4 Female Country Songs From the 50s and 60s With Red-Hot Attitude

These female country songs from the 50s and 60s take the shrinking violet stereotypes and squashes it right down into the dirt.
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Trailblazers: 25 Modern Female Artists Changing Country Music

Female country legends like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and Reba McEntire have left an indelible mark on the genre, changing the rules and tilting the balance toward fair and equal representation. Women still face unfair bias and inequality in country music.
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