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Lauren Bushnell leads the red carpet glamour in an elegant blue gown with dramatic ruffles as she joins her husband Chris Lane, Carly Pearce, and Mickey Guyton at the 57th annual CMA Awards in Nashville

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All eyes were on Lauren Bushnell, Carly Pearce and Mickey Guyton as they arrived to the 57th annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville,  Tennessee on Wednesday evening. 

As she attended with her husband, country superstar, Chris Lane, the Bachelor alum, 33, wowed in an elegant blue gown with dramatic ruffles on the bottom and a sweetheart neckline.

The happy couple look madly in love as they exchanged a passionate in front of photographers and Lane sweetly wrapped his arm around his spouse’s waist. 

During an interview on the red carpet, the couple joked to Good Morning America that they were calling this a ‘dat night’ as they ‘don’t get out much’ after becoming parents to their two sons Dutton, born in 2021, and Baker, one. 

‘This is fun!’ the reality star exclaimed. ‘This is a rarity in our household, these days. We’re excited.’ 

Pearce, who is nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year, dazzled in a black and silver gown.

Later, during the show, she will also be performing her track We Don’t Fight Anymore with Chris Stapleton for the first time live. 

Guyton was a ray of sunshine in a bright yellow minidress in a cutout across the chest. 

As Lindsay Hubbard arrived to country music’s biggest night, hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, at the Bridgestone Arena, the 37-year-old Summer House star’s sensational physique was on full display as she posed on the red carpet. 

For the special occasion, Hubbard rocked a sheer sparkly silver gown with cutouts on both her sides and a flirty slit, which gave onlookers a glimpse of one of her incredibly toned legs.

The high-neck frock featured a large white bow, right under her left hip, and hugged every curve of her gym-honed body. 

Her accessories included two diamond bracelets and light pink heels.

Colbie Caillat beamed while showing off her plunging black floor-length dress, adorned with silver embellishments, that featured a dramatic white train.

Happy couple: Chris Lane attended with his wife Lauren Bushnell, who wore a ruffled blue gown

PDA: The happy couple look madly in love as they exchanged a passionate in front of photographers and Lane sweetly wrapped his arm around his spouse's waist

PDA: The happy couple look madly in love as they exchanged a passionate in front of photographers and Lane sweetly wrapped his arm around his spouse’s waist

Dapper: Lane looked handsome in a black tuxedo, white dress shirt and bow tie for the event

Dapper: Lane looked handsome in a black tuxedo, white dress shirt and bow tie for the event

Big night: Pearce, who is nominated, will also be performing her track We Don't Fight Anymore with Chris Stapleton

Big night: Pearce, who is nominated, will also be performing her track We Don’t Fight Anymore with Chris Stapleton

Looking good! For the special occasion, Hubbard rocked a sheer sparkly silver gown with cutouts on both her sides and a flirty slit, which gave onlookers a glimpse of one of her incredibly toned legs

Looking good! For the special occasion, Hubbard rocked a sheer sparkly silver gown with cutouts on both her sides and a flirty slit, which gave onlookers a glimpse of one of her incredibly toned legs

Stunning: As the 37-year-old Summer House star arrived to country music's biggest night, hosted by Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, at the Bridgestone Arena, her sensational physique was on full display as she posed on the red carpet

Commanding attention: Caillat wore a plunging black floor-length dress adorned with silver embellishments

Glamorous: All eyes were on Lindsay Hubbard and Jenna Davis as they arrived to the 57th annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday evening

Wow: Caillat's gown featured a long white train, which was attached to the back of her figure-hugging look

Wow: Caillat’s gown featured a long white train, which was attached to the back of her figure-hugging look

'It's so big, I don't even know what to do!' she admitted while making the trek down the red carpet

‘It’s so big, I don’t even know what to do!’ she admitted while making the trek down the red carpet

Country music's biggest night: Dustin Lynch looked handsome as he arrived to the red carpet in a burnt orange jacket, black cowboy hat and coordinating trousers

Country music’s biggest night: Dustin Lynch looked handsome as he arrived to the red carpet in a burnt orange jacket, black cowboy hat and coordinating trousers

All dressed up: Chase Rice oozed confidence as he posed for photos in a charcoal grey jacket, dark-wash jeans and alligator skin boots

All dressed up: Chase Rice oozed confidence as he posed for photos in a charcoal grey jacket, dark-wash jeans and alligator skin boots

Showstopper: Meanwhile, Davis, 19, looked beautiful in a strapless black tulle dress and a matching pair of criss-cross pumps

Showstopper: Meanwhile, Davis, 19, looked beautiful in a strapless black tulle dress and a matching pair of criss-cross pumps

‘It’s so big, I don’t even know what to do!’ she admitted while making the trek down the red carpet. 

Meanwhile, Jenna Davis, 19, looked beautiful in a strapless black tulle dress and a matching pair of criss-cross pumps. 

Others stars hitting the red carpet included Dustin Lynch, who looked handsome as he arrived to the red carpet in a burnt orange jacket, black cowboy hat and coordinating trousers.

While going an interview with GMA, Lynch, 38, revealed that if he could collaborate with anyone it would be SZA, Her or Dominic Fike. 

Among the wildest looks of the night included Priscilla Block, who dressed as a road maintenance worker and carried a large orange cone. 

Covered in sparkles: Paula Abdul stood out from the crowd in a sleeveless gown with a large gold belt

Covered in sparkles: Paula Abdul stood out from the crowd in a sleeveless gown with a large gold belt

Shining bright: Abdul radiated glamour in her dazzling look

Shining bright: Abdul radiated glamour in her dazzling look

Turning heads: Abdul, 61, is best known for her role as a judge on American Idol

Turning heads: Abdul, 61, is best known for her role as a judge on American Idol

Stopping traffic: Among the wildest looks of the night included Priscilla Block, who dressed as a road maintenance worker

Stopping traffic: Among the wildest looks of the night included Priscilla Block, who dressed as a road maintenance worker

Maddie Marlow (L) and Tae Dye (R), of Maddie & Tae arrived together

Maddie Marlow (L) and Tae Dye (R), of Maddie & Tae arrived together

Timeless: Camille Parker, a featured artist on Apple TV's music competition series My Kind of Country, rocked a skintight black dress with feathers on the bottom

Timeless: Camille Parker, a featured artist on Apple TV’s music competition series My Kind of Country, rocked a skintight black dress with feathers on the bottom

Heading inside: Lane and Bushnell looked blissful as they answered questions on the red carpet and told GMA they considered the show a 'date night' as they 'don't get out much' anymore with two kids

Heading inside: Lane and Bushnell looked blissful as they answered questions on the red carpet and told GMA they considered the show a ‘date night’ as they ‘don’t get out much’ anymore with two kids

Meanwhile, Chase Rice oozed confidence as he posed for photos in a charcoal grey jacket, dark-wash jeans and alligator skin boots. 

Lainey Wilson leads the nominations with nine nods, making her the first artist to ever lead nominations in her first two times on the ballot. 

The singer, 31, is even vying for the show’s top award, Entertainer of the Year, against Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen.

CMA Awards 2023 NOMINEES: AT A GLANCE

Entertainer of the year

Luke Combs

Chris Stapleton

Carrie Underwood

Morgan Wallen

Lainey Wilson

Powerhouse: Carrie Underwood (pictured) has won Entertainer of the Year three times)

Powerhouse: Carrie Underwood (pictured) has won Entertainer of the Year three times)

Single of the year

“Fast Car” – Luke Combs (Producers: Luke Combs, Chip Matthews, Jonathan Singleton, Mix Engineer: Chip Matthews)

“Heart Like A Truck” – Lainey Wilson (Producer: Jay Joyce, Mix Engineers: Jason Hall, Jay Joyce)

“Need A Favor” – Jelly Roll (Producer: Austin Nivarel, Mix Engineer: Jeff Braun)

“Next Thing You Know” – Jordan Davis (Producer: Paul DiGiovanni, Mix Engineer: Jim Cooley)

“wait in the truck” – HARDY (feat. Lainey Wilson) (Producers: HARDY, Joey Moi, Jordan Schmidt, Derek Wells, Mix Engineer: Joey Moi)

Album of the year

“Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville” — Ashley McBryde

“Bell Bottom Country” — Lainey Wilson

“Gettin’ Old” — Luke Combs

“One Thing At A Time” — Morgan Wallen

“Rolling Up the Welcome Mat” — Kelsea Ballerini

Musical event of the year

“Save Me” — Jelly Roll (with Lainey Wilson) (Producers: Zach Crowell, David Ray Stevens)

“She Had Me At Heads Carolina (Remix)” — Cole Swindell & Jo Dee Messina (Producer: Zach Crowell)

“Thank God” — Kane Brown (with Katelyn Brown) (Producer: Dann Huff)

“wait in the truck” — HARDY (feat. Lainey Wilson) (Producers: HARDY, Joey Moi, Jordan Schmidt, Derek Wells)

“We Don’t Fight Anymore” — Carly Pearce (featuring Chris Stapleton) (Producers: Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Carly Pearce)

Musician of the year

Jenee Fleenor

Paul Franklin

Rob McNelley

Derek Wells

Charlie Worsham

Vocal duo of the year

Brooks & Dunn

Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay

Maddie & Tae

The War And Treaty

Song of the year

“Fast Car” — Songwriter: Tracy Chapman

“Heart Like A Truck” — Songwriters: Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson, Lainey Wilson

“Next Thing You Know” — Songwriters: Jordan Davis, Greylan James, Chase McGill, Josh Osborne

“Tennessee Orange” — Songwriters: David Fanning, Paul Jenkins, Megan Moroney, Ben Williams

“wait in the truck” — Songwriters: Renee Blair, Michael Hardy, Hunter Phelps, Jordan Schmidt

Female vocalist of the year

Kelsea Ballerini

Miranda Lambert

Ashley McBryde

Carly Pearce

Lainey Wilson

Male vocalist of the year

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Cody Johnson

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen

Vocal group of the year

Lady A

Little Big Town

Midland

Old Dominion

Zac Brown Band

Morgan Wallen (seen above in May) has three nominations

Morgan Wallen (seen above in May) has three nominations

New artist of the year

Zach Bryan

Jelly Roll

Parker McCollum

Megan Moroney

Hailey Whitters

Music video of the year

“Light On In The Kitchen” — Ashley McBryde (Director: Reid Long)

“Memory Lane” — Old Dominion (Directors: Mason Allen, Nicki Fletcher)

“Need A Favor” — Jelly Roll (Director: Patrick Tohill)

“Next Thing You Know” — Jordan Davis (Director: Running Bear)

“wait in the truck” — HARDY (feat. Lainey Wilson) (Director: Justin Clough)

 

According to Billboard, she is ‘just the fourth artist in CMA history to land nine or more nominations in a single year.’

The outlet also reported that the musician is the first artist in 13 years to land two nominations for single of the year in the same year for her track, Heart Like a Truck, and as a featured singer on HARDY’s ‘wait in the truck.’ 

Jelly Roll earned an impressive five nominations, while Combs and HARDY follow closely behind with four each. 

Morgan Wallen, Chris Stapleton, Ashley McBryde and Jordan Davis received three nods as well.

Kelsea Ballerini, Wallen, Post Malone, Kenny Chesney, Combs, Dan + Shay, Davis, HARDY, Alan Jackson, Cody Johnson, Mac McAnally, McBryde, The War And Treaty and Zac Brown Band are all set to perform during the ceremony.  

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