Just like most country artists, Luke Bryan and Lainey Wilson started watching the CMA Awards back in their hometowns before pursuing a singing career and, eventually, getting nominated and winning trophies.

So to them, being invited to host Country Music’s Biggest Night is kind of a surreal moment.

“The first time I got asked to host CMA Awards, I go back to being a kid watching. And then you’re sitting on the front row as an artist in the awards, and hopefully winning and winning,” Luke recounts to the press.

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“To be out there onstage kind of being the master of ceremonies, it’s an amazing hill to climb,” he adds, before congratulating Lainey, who was also with him for the interview.

“It’s a big deal,” Lainey says. “I mean, a few years ago when I got to get up there and just present an award with Deana Carter, I thought, ‘This moment right here, like, I will never forget this.’ Just being able to stand up there on that stage and do that.”

“So it’s amazing what can happen in a few years,” Lainey adds.

The 2024 CMAs, hosted by Luke, Lainey and Peyton Manning, will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and stream the next day on Hulu.
 

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