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Country music star Luke Bryan is teaming up with NFL alum Peyton Manning to host the CMA Awards this year.This will be Bryan’s second consecutive year as host, and he can’t wait.“Being a part of such a historical night that honors my peers and country music is such a privilege,” Bryan said in a statement. “When I was asked if Peyton Manning is someone I would consider co-hosting with, I didn’t hesitate.
We have become great friends through the years, and what he brings to the table is gonna make it even more of a blast. I know he’s been to the CMA Awards before, but he’s never been with me.
Hey Peyton, I hope you’re ready for the night of your life!”Manning was similarly enthusiastic.“I cannot wait to head to Nashville and take the CMA Awards stage alongside my friend Luke Bryan,” Manning said in a statement. “I am such a huge fan of country music, so to have the chance to stand among so many incredibly talented artists is an absolute honor.”Bryan first revealed the news while guest hosting “Live with Kelly and Ryan” on Monday.The CMA Awards air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov.
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.Millie Bobby Brown is back on Netflix with 2 as the streamer confirmed the film sequel will make its debut on the platform on Friday, November 4. The Stranger Things star will not be up against demogorgons but will be on the hunt to crack a mystery.
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Luke Bryan has suffered many losses over the years and knows only too well how devastating it is.MORE: Luke Bryan's children star in emotional new videoAnd the award-winning country star was more than sympathetic towards some young fans who came along to his concert last week - who had recently lost their father.The star was playing on stage at Hartford's Xfinity Theatre at the beginning of August, and invited up two brothers to sing Drink a Beer with him to help honor their late father, Robert LaFranchise, who passed away earlier in the year from a heart attack.VIDEO: Luke Bryan surprised on stage by wife CarolineThe two boys had been holding up a T-shirt saying 'Our Dad died. Can we sing Drink a Beer together?' which resulted in the singer to bring them up to the stage and put on the T-shirt.MORE: Luke Bryan supported by fans as he marks bittersweet farewellMORE: Luke Bryan throws shade at 'pretend farmer' Blake SheltonThe incredibly touching moment was shared by many concert-goers on social media, with one fan writing on Twitter: "Not a dry eye in sight! 23k people in Hartford, CT supporting these boys who lost their Dad.
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surprise announcement on “LIVE with Kelly and Ryan“, country icon Luke Bryan shared that Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning would be joining him as a co-host for the 56th Annual CMA Awards this fall. Although the former Denver Broncos legend seems like an out-of-left-field choice for a music awards show cohost, Bryan assured audiences that Manning is a true country lover. “People may not know this, but Peyton is a big champion for country music,” the Play It Again singer promised Ryan Seacrest on Monday.
EJ Panaligan editorCountry superstar Luke Bryan and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning will host the 56th Annual CMA Awards on November 9.The Country Music Association and ABC puts on the award show yearly in celebration of the country music genre, and this year’s ceremony will be held at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Bryan returns after taking on hosting duties for the first time at the 2021 awards, while Manning will host for the first time. But is no stranger to being in front of the camera.
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Luke Bryan announced on “Live with Kelly and Ryan” that he and Peyton Manning will be hosting the 56th annual CMA awards on Wednesday, November 9.
Luke Bryan for all of his country hits and for rocking the stage, he isn't opposed to exploring other ventures.MORE: Luke Bryan shares bittersweet update on niece's premature babyThe star recently bid farewell to his Las Vegas residency, and now he is taking a quick break from performing on his Raised Up Right tour to take on a new role near and dear to his heart.The Country Music Association, hosts of the beloved CMA Awards, have officially announced that their two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year winner, Luke himself, will be the host of the awards for their 56th installment.WATCH: Luke shares helpful farming tip with fansMORE: Luke Bryan has fans concerned with scary Fourth of July family photoHe'll be hosting for the second time alongside another beloved star, NFL icon Peyton Manning, who is hosting the awards for the first time.What's more, the singer is already getting some amazing hosting practice and advice from one of the most recognized hosts out there, none other than Ryan Seacrest, who Luke joined on Monday to host Live! With Kelly and Ryan as Kelly Ripa steps away for vacation time.The Country Girl hitmaker kicked off his hosting duties quite fittingly by announcing the exciting news on the morning talk show. The star is a staple among the CMA familyHe said: "Being a part of such a historical night that honors my peers and Country Music is such a privilege."MORE: Luke Bryan supported by fans as he marks bittersweet farewellMORE: Luke Bryan surprises fans as he performs carrying a baby on stageDetailing the process of coordinating the eventful night, he gave a sweet shout-out to his future co-host, saying: "When I was asked if Peyton Manning was someone I would consider co-hosting with I didn't hesitate.
Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning have been tapped to host the 56th Annual CMA Awards.