ACM Awards Presenters to Include Cast of ‘Yellowstone’ and More

Tune in to see Kacey and Monica Dutton handing out awards!

Written by Chris Parton
ACM Awards Presenters to Include Cast of ‘Yellowstone’ and More
Luke Grimes and Kelsey Asbille; Photo Credit ACM

A big-name group of presenters has been revealed for the upcoming 57th annual ACM Awards, with cast members from the hit show Yellowstone, professional athletes and more on the list.

Set to air Monday (March 7) from Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, it won’t just be country stars who shine bright during this year’s show.

Helping deliver the awards will be some of TVs biggest stars, including on-screen favorites like Yellowstone’s Luke Grimes and Kelsey Asbille, who play Kayce and Monica Dutton in the hit drama. They’ll be joined by a pair of stars from Amazon Prime originals, including Alan Ritchson (Reacher) and Tom Pelphrey, who stars in the upcoming series, Outer Range.

Elsewhere, country stars like Jason Aldean and Mickey Guyton will be presenting, and they’ll be joined by local icon Derek Carr — quarterback of the hometown Las Vegas Raiders — plus comedian Guy Torry and best-selling author James Patterson, who co-wrote Run, Rose, Run with the night’s host, Dolly Parton.

In other ACM news, the Academy of Country Music has announced the night’s first winners, choosing Parker McCollum and Lainey Wilson as the New Male and New Female Artists of the Year. The winners were surprised with the news by Miranda Lambert on Friday (March 4).

Lady A has also been added to the star-studded list of performers, which now includes more than 25 of country’s biggest stars, and rising talent Tenille Townes has been added as a live performer to the Red Carpet pre-show, hosted by Kristin Cavallary.

The 57th annual ACM Awards air live from Las Vegas on Monday (March 7), and will be hosted by Dolly Parton with last year’s New Male and Female Artist winners, Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett. Moving to Allegiant Stadium for the first time, this year’s show will mark the first major country awards event to be exclusively live streamed, airing only on Prime Video at 8 pm ET.