Carrie Underwood, Cole Swindell and More Nominees Advance to Final ‘CMT Video of the Year’ Round

Fans can continue to vote for their favorite 'CMT Video of the Year' nominee online until the show's live broadcast later tonight.

Carrie Underwood, Cole Swindell and More Nominees Advance to Final ‘CMT Video of the Year’ Round
Carrie Underwood, Artist publicity photo

After tallying the overwhelming fan responses regarding the best music videos throughout the past year, the CMT Video of the Year category has been narrowed down to its official finalists.

Announced on Wednesday morning (6/7) on the Today show, the category picked the best of the best to continue on into tonight’s proceedings. Each video received huge support from fans pushing through and the artists’ nominations will be featured at the 2017 CMT Music Awards later tonight.

Up for the taking tonight will include Carrie Underwood’s “Church Bells,” Cole Swindell’s “Middle of a Memory,” Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.,” Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” Luke Bryan’s “Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day,” Miranda Lambert’s “Vice” and Artists of Then, Now & Forever’s “Forever Country.”

Many of the nominees in the Video of the Year category will be making appearances as well as performing on the live broadcast. Urban and Underwood are slated to make their dynamic duet with one another on their track, “The Fighter,” and Florida Georgia Line will bring a little dance stepping to their country twang by collaborating with EDM-pop duo The Chainsmokers on the telecast.

Fans can continue to vote on CMT.com for the winner of the CMT Video of the Year, and viewers can tune into the 2017 CMT Music Awards as they air live from Nashville tonight, June 7, at 8 p.m. ET on CMT. See the full list of nominees HERE.