It was Carrie Underwood's night at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards in Nashville on Wednesday, as the singer co-hosted, performed and won the Female Vocalist of the Year.
Garth Brooks opened the show and held a moment of silence for the 12 victims of the Borderline Bar & Grill shooting last week.
Underwood teased she's having a boy during the opening monologue with Brad Paisley as they kicked off the annual music ceremony.
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Hostess: Carrie Underwood stole the spotlight at the CMA's in Nashville on Wednesday
Brad was poking fun at Carrie that she 'let herself go' as she is obviously very pregnant. He also referred to a past reveal in saying, 'Hey, remember last time when I accidentally revealed the gender of your baby?' to which she replied, 'I mean, who could ever forget #BradBlewIt?'
Brad tried to get Carrie to reveal the baby's name, saying, 'Seriously Carrie, give me a little baby hint? Johnny or June? Keith or Nicole. Garth or Trisha. Tim or Faith. George or Tammy. Waylon or Willie?' to which Carrie joked, 'Oh my gosh - Willie, it’s a Willie, OK?'
Brad retorted, 'I have two boys myself,' as the audience went wild, assuming Carrie will be adding another boy to her brood with husband Mike Fisher. They already share three-year-old son Isaiah.
Carrie later took to the stage to perform her single Love Wins, with a huge choir in tow. She later captured the honors for Female Vocalist of the Year, defeating Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Kacey Musgraves.
Field day: It was Carrie's night as presenters Trisha Yearwood and Dennis Quaid looked on
Moving: Carrie was emotional as she accepted the honors for Female Vocalist of the Year
Huge win: Carrie bested Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Kacey Musgraves for the honors
Resilient: Carrie was honored following a difficult year that included an accident at home last November
Flanked: Carrie took to the stage to perform her single Love Wins, with a huge choir in tow
Queen of country: Carrie was in peak form as she belted out the uplifting song
Inspired: Carrie shined as she delivered the emotional song at the annual award show
Stunning: Carrie beamed as she held her bump during her outing performing onstage
Big reveal: And Carrie revealed she's having a boy during the opening monologue with Brad Paisley as they kicked off the annual music ceremony
Funny couple: Brad was poking fun at Carrie that she 'let herself go' as she is obviously very pregnant and during the cheeky tête-à-tête, Carrie announced the baby's name would be 'Willie'
Name game: And during the cheeky tête-à-tête, Carrie announced the baby's name would be 'Willie' which fans speculated she revealed the gender as male
Fashionista: The superstar songstress sported a variety of distinct looks at the Music City ceremony
Broken Halos by Chris Stapleton won Song Of The Year to start off the night.
Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert performed their new song Drowns The Whiskey.
Thomas Rhett performed his famous single Life Changes with a red satin jacket sporting the title as the audience went wild.
Big win: Keith Urban accepted the award for Entertainer of the Year and thanked his wife, Nicole Kidman
Teary-eyed: The veteran entertainer got emotional as he delivered his acceptance speech at the show
Kick off: Luke Bryan kicked off the celebration as he was the first performer to grace the stage
Center of attention: Kelsea Ballerini rocked the crowd as she was hoisted on chairs during performance of her new female empowerment anthem, Miss Me More
Little singer: Viral sensation Mason Ramsey performed a quick ditty
Tequila was performed next by Dan and Shay as they sang the lyrics: 'But when I taste tequila, baby I still see ya, Cutting up the floor in a sorority t-shirt.'
Single Of The Year was awarded next and went to Broken Halos by Chris Stapleton again.
Brad and Carrie had a blast passing out Nashville hot fried chicken to the audience.
Duet: Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert performed their new song Drowns The Whiskey
Stylish: Aldean wore a blue suede coat with blue jeans as he entertained the crowd in the duet
Strange stars: Stranger Things' Mackenzie Foy and Noah Schnapp announced an award
Rousing: Tequila was performed next by Dan and Shay as they sang the lyrics: 'But when I taste tequila, baby I still see ya, Cutting up the floor in a sorority t-shirt.'
Kelsea Ballerini gave a rousing performance of her new female empowerment anthem Miss Me More as she was surrounded by a group of background dancers.
The standing ovation for Kelsea was followed by Old Dominion playing their hit single Hotel Key with the lyrics 'She kept the hotel key, Slipped it in her purse.'
Old Dominion then captured the honors for Vocal Group of the Year, besting top acts including Lady Antebellum, LANCO, Little Big Town, Midland.
Brett Young then delivered a rousing rendition of his hit Mercy before a series of country-genre radio winners were announced in the broadcast.
Fan favorite: Thomas Rhett performed Life Changes with support from horn players and drummers
Talented: New country music hall of famer Ricky Skaggs then regaled the crowd with a medley of songs that highlighted his amazing bluegrass talents
Heartthrob: Brett Young delivered a rousing rendition of his hit Mercy before the CMA crowd
Collaboration: Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line performed an emotional duet of Meant To Be, with smoke effects filling up the stage
New country music hall of famer Ricky Skaggs then regaled the crowd with a medley of songs that highlighted his amazing bluegrass talents. Midland then took to the stage to perform Eastbound and Down.
Kacey Musgraves's Golden Hour was named as the album of the year, besting competitors including Chris Stapleton's From A Room: Volume 2, Keith Urban's Graffiti U, Thomas Rhett's Life Changes and Dierks Bentley's The Mountain.
'It's inspired by this beautiful universe, all of you, and most of all love,' Kacey said of her album in her acceptance speech.
Breakout: Bebe Rexha was in her element as she crossed over genres for the performance
Winner! Kacey Musgraves's Golden Hour was named as the album of the year at the show
Well-wishes: Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town embraced Kacey after she received the big award
Underwood and Paisley did a segment in which they sent well-wishes to those in California dealing with wildfires.
The broadcast included a slew of live performances: Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line performed an emotional duet of Meant To Be, followed by Luke Combs singing She Got the Best of Me.
Keith Urban performed Never Comin Down, icon Garth Brooks delivered his ballad, Stronger Than Me, and Miranda Lambert and the Pistol Annies performed I Got My Name Changed Back.
Due honors: Old Dominion (L-R) Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung and Trevor Rosen, looked content as they accepted Vocal Group of the Year honors
Superstar: Keith Urban performed Never Comin Down to an adoring crowd, but fell short in the Male Vocalist of the Year category
Bringing in the heat: Midland took to the stage to perform Eastbound and Down at the award show
Gone but not forgotten: The outing included a tribute to late actor Burt Reynolds, who passed away in September
The Brothers Osbourne won Vocal Duo of the Year, then performed Burning Man with Dierks Bentley. Mavis Staples, Chris Stapleton and Maren Morris rocked the house with a medley, and Paisley sang his new single Bucked Off.
Chris Stapleton was then announced as the Male Vocalist of the Year - his fourth time achieving the honors - as he bested a deep field that inculcated Urban, Bentley, Rhett and Combs.
Kacey then returned to the stage to sing Slow Burn, and later, Eric Church took to the stage to perform Desperate Man.
The broadcast concluded after Keith Urban accepted the award for Entertainer of the Year, thanking his wife Nicole Kidman and his crew in winning the illustrious honors.
Triumphant: The Pistol Annies (L to R) Ashley Monroe, Angaleena Presley and Miranda Lambert performed Got My Name Changed Back at the show
Stalwart: Miranda, who was formerly married to Blake Shelton, remains one of the genre's most popular artists
Spirited: The trio got the crowd fired up with the uptempo tune at the Nashville show
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Main photo article It was Carrie Underwood’s night at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards in Nashville on Wednesday, as the singer co-hosted, performed and won the Female Vocalist of the Year.
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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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