Dierks Bentley Wants to Celebrate ‘Sheroes’ During ACM Performance

It's all about honoring the strong women and their accomplishments for Bentley's upcoming performance.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Dierks Bentley Wants to Celebrate ‘Sheroes’ During ACM Performance
Dierks Bentley; Photo courtesy of The Greenroom PR

Just like Dierks Bentley praises his wife as the inspiration for his new single, “Woman, Amen,” he wants to send some love to all the strong women out there by including them in his ACM performance.

Bentley recently spread the word that he would indeed be singing his current radio track on the Las Vegas stage in between a star-studded set of performances from Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line and so many more yet to be announced. To make the moment even more special, the singer plans to take the meaning of his song and bring it to life by displaying nominated photos of the everyday ‘sheroes’ taking care of business out in the world.

Asking fans to join in on the nomination process, Bentley and his team will go through and select the lucky ladies that will get their 15 minutes of fame during the singer’s time on stage. Pictures of each selected girl will pop up on the screens behind him as he plays to thousands of attendees and millions through the television as a way of saying thank you for their hard work and courage.

In order to send in applications for the #WomanAmenACM moment, country music lovers can go on Twitter or Instagram to submit those empowering snapshots with the required hashtag attached to the photo. From there on out, fans will just have to sit tight to see if their everyday hero got their claim to fame from the ACM stage that night.

The 53rd Annual ACM Awards, hosted by Reba, will air live from Las Vegas on Sunday, April 15, at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.