Darius Rucker and Reba McEntire will host the 54th annual CMA Awards live from Nashville on Nov. 11.
“To be invited to host this year’s awards alongside Reba – are you kidding me?! – it is an absolute honour,” Rucker said, in a release. “Even though this year will look a little different than normal, I know that we're all eager for a night of musical celebration, and this year’s show definitely won't disappoint!”
Rucker is the first Black co-host of the show since Charley Pride did it in 1975 with Glen Campbell.
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McEntire, who has hosted or co-hosted the CMA Awards four previous times – including last year with Carrie Underwood and Dolly Parton – added: "I’m thrilled to be back hosting the CMA Awards and even more thrilled that I get to share the stage with Darius Rucker. We’re looking forward to a night of celebrating great country music.”
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The CMA Awards will air Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. on CTV2 and everywhere CTV content can be found.
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