American Country Countdown Awards Postponed Until 2016

The American Country Countdown Awards has been postponed until 2016. According to The Tennessean, the show was originally scheduled for Dec. 17, but now, the second ACCAs will now be held in the spring.

Written by Lauren Laffer
American Country Countdown Awards Postponed Until 2016

The American Country Countdown Awards has been postponed until 2016, FOX has announced.

According to The Tennessean, the show was originally scheduled for Dec. 17, but now, the second ACCAs will now be held in the spring. The show, which was was hosted by Florida Georgia Line in 2014, will reportedly celebrate the ongoing 90th Grand Ole Opry anniversary celebration.

In the meantime, FOX will air “American Country Countdown’s Top 10 Stories of 2015″ on Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. The hour-long special will feature appearances from Jason Aldean, Kix Brooks, Sam Hunt, Little Big Town and more.

The awards originally aired as the American Country Awards in 2010, but was changed to the American Country Countdown Awards last year. Learn more about the ACCAs at theaccawards.com.