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2024 ACM Awards: The Complete Winners List

2024 ACM Awards: The Complete Winners List

Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, Dan + Shay, and Old Dominion were among the winners at the 2024 ACM Awards. Wilson won her first ACM Entertainer of the Year trophy. Reba McEntire hosted the show, live on Prime Video from Frisco, Texas.

2024 ACM Awards Winners List


Entertainer of the Year
Kane Brown
Luke Combs
Jelly Roll
Cody Johnson
Chris Stapleton
Morgan Wallen
Lainey Wilson – WINNER

Female Artist of the Year
Kelsea Ballerini
Ashley Mcbryde
Megan Moroney
Kacey Musgraves
Lainey Wilson – WINNER

Male Artist of the Year
Luke Combs
Jelly Roll
Cody Johnson
Chris Stapleton – WINNER

Morgan Wallen

Duo of the Year
Brooks & Dunn
Brothers Osborne
Dan + Shay – WINNER
Maddie & Tae
The War and Treaty

Group of the Year
Flatland Cavalry
Lady A
Little Big Town
Old Dominion – WINNER
Zac Brown Band

New Female Artist of the Year
Kassi Ashton
Ashley Cooke
Hannah Ellis
Kylie Morgan
Megan Moroney – WINNER

New Male Artist of the Year
Ernest
Kameron Marlowe
Dylan Scott
Conner Smith
Nate Smith – WINNER

New Duo or Group of the Year
Neon Union
Restless Road
Tigirlily Gold – WINNER

Album of the Year
Gettin’ Old, Luke Combs
Higher, Chris Stapleton – WINNER
Leather, Cody Johnson
One Thing at A Time, Morgan Wallen
Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good), Kelsea Ballerini

Single of the Year
“Burn It Down,” Parker McCollum
“Fast Car,” Luke Combs – WINNER
“Last Night,” Morgan Wallen
“Need a Favor,” Jelly Roll
“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis

Song of the Year
“Fast Car,” Luke Combs
“Heart Like a Truck,” Lainey Wilson
“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis – WINNER
“The Painter,” Cody Johnson
“Tennessee Orange,” Megan Moroney

Music Event of the Year
“Can’t Break Up Now,” Old Dominion, Megan Moroney
“Different ‘Round Here,” Riley Green (Ft. Luke Combs)
“I Remember Everything,” Zach Bryan (Feat. Kacey Musgraves)
“Man Made a Bar,” Morgan Wallen (Feat. Eric Church)
“Save Me,” Jelly Roll (With Lainey Wilson) – WINNER

Visual Media of the Year
“Burn It Down,” Parker McCollum – WINNER
“Human,” Cody Johnson
“In Your Love,” Tyler Childers
“Next Thing You Know,” Jordan Davis
“Tennessee Orange,” Megan Moroney

Songwriter of the Year
Jessie Jo Dillon
 – WINNER
Ashley Gorley
Hillary Lindsey
Chase Mcgill
Josh Thompson

Artist-Songwriter of the Year
Zach Bryan
Ernest
Hardy
Chris Stapleton – WINNER
Morgan Wallen

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