Kelly Clarkson, Little Big Town and More Announced as Additional ACM Awards Performers

Kane Brown, Alan Jackson and Jon Pardi will also do their thing on the ACM stage to pump the night up with their biggest hits live.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Kelly Clarkson, Little Big Town and More Announced as Additional ACM Awards Performers
Dustin Lynch, Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Kelly Clarkson, Photo by: Trae Patton/NBCUniversal; Jon Pardi, Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

The ACM Awards this year keep growing in size with the addition of new performers such as Kelly Clarkson and Little Big Town as a part of the celebration.

Both Clarkson and Little Big Town join the star-studded lineup of performances previously released out to the public. Kane Brown, Alan Jackson and Jon Pardi will also do their thing on the ACM stage to pump the night up with their biggest hits live. Dustin Lynch and Cam are a couple more country faces who will show up for the exciting night as presenters, along with actor/singer Kiefer Sutherland, The Ranch co-stars Sam Elliott and Ashton Kutcher, SEAL Team co-stars David Boreanaz, AJ Buckley and Max Thieriot and The Talk co-host, Eve.

Not too long back, artists like Kenny Chesney, Blake Shelton, Lady Antebellum and Keith Urban were all slated to play their tracks at the 53rd Annual ACM Awards event as well. Accompanying the performances were appearances from New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, Entertainment Tonight host Nancy O’Dell, actress Rebecca Romijn and Olympic Alpine Skier Lindsey Vonn as presenters during the Vegas broadcast.

Lauren Alaina, Brett Young and Midland already took home some trophies for themselves thanks to some surprising phone calls from Reba in the New Female Vocalist of the Year, New Male Vocalist of the Year and New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year respectively.

Reba will take over the hosting duties from Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley for her sixth gig at being the ACM emcee.

The 53rd Annual ACM Awards will be held in Las Vegas and aired live on Sunday, April 15, at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.