See Which Artists Have the Most 2018 ACM Awards Nominations
The 2018 ACM Awards nominees have been announced, and although many of the expected artists dominated the main categories, this year brings an unusual flood of artists who are nominated across multiple categories.
Chris Stapleton leads the 2018 ACM Awards nominations with eight, including his first-ever nomination for ACM Entertainer of the Year. Stapleton is also up for Male Vocalist of the Year, and he's nominated twice — as artist and producer — for both Album of the Year and Single Record of the Year. Stapleton earned the Album of the Year nod for From a Room: Volume 1, and the Single Record of the Year nod goes to "Broken Halos." Stapleton is also nominated twice — as artist and songwriter — for Song of the Year for "Whiskey and You."
Thomas Rhett earned six nominations, including his second Male Vocalist of the Year nod. Rhett is also nominated twice — as artist and producer — for both Album of the Year (for Life Changes) and Vocal Event of the Year (for "Craving You"). "Craving You" is a duet with Maren Morris that was released as the lead single from Life Changes. Rhett is also nominated for the first time in the category of Music Video of the Year for his "Marry Me" video, along with director TK McKamy and producer Dan Atchison.
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Keith Urban is up for five ACM Awards in 2018, including Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year. Urban is also nominated for Song of the Year for “Female” and twice, as both artist and producer, for Vocal Event of the Year for "The Fighter," his duet with Carrie Underwood. Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris are the most-nominated women in the 2018 ACM Awards; they are tied with four nominations apiece.
Sam Hunt, Little Big Town, Midland and more are also among the country artists who scored multiple ACM Awards nominations in 2018. Click through the gallery above for a comprehensive look at all of the multiple nominees.
The 2018 ACM Awards are set to broadcast live on CBS from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 15. Reba McEntire is returning to host the ACM Awards in 2018.
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