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CMA FEST 2025 HIGHLIGHTS

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🎸 CMA Fest 2025: A Night-by-Night Breakdown of Nashville’s Biggest Country Music Event

There’s no music festival quite like CMA Fest, and 2025 proved it once again. For four electrifying nights, Nashville, Tennessee became the heart of country music, drawing over 95,000 fans from across the globe. From surprise collaborations to legendary reunions and stadium-shaking performances, this year’s fest was unforgettable.

Here’s a full breakdown of the highlights, major performances, and can’t-miss moments from each night of CMA Fest 2025:

Thursday, June 5 – A Star-Studded Kickoff

The festival kicked off with K. Michelle performing a stirring rendition of the national anthem at Nissan Stadium. Then came the fireworks:

  • Charles Esten brought the nostalgia by reuniting with his Nashville TV castmates.
  • Ella Langley and Riley Green delivered a powerful duet.
  • Scotty McCreery, Darius Rucker, and Jason Aldean fired up the crowd with back-to-back hits.
  • Brooks & Dunn brought the house down with Lainey Wilson and Marcus King joining for a rowdy closing set.
  • Travis Tritt made a surprise appearance during Aldean’s performance of “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive.”

Friday, June 6 – Genre Crossovers & Heartfelt Duets
Friday’s lineup had something for everyone—from deep country roots to bold new sounds:

  • Kelsea Ballerini stunned with Noah Kahan on “Cowboys Cry Too” and “Stick Season.”
  • Keith Urban closed the night in the rain, proving once again why he’s a CMA Fest staple.
  • Jelly Roll popped up twice—once with Shaboozey for their hit “Amen,” and again with Brandon Lake on the gospel-infused “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”
  • Cody Johnson and CarĂ­n LeĂłn debuted “She Hurts Like Tequila,” while Parker McCollum and Rita Wilson added even more depth to the night’s lineup.

🎤 Saturday, June 7 – Legends, Newcomers, and Stadium Sing-Alongs
Saturday brought a magical mix of throwback favorites and breakout stars:

  • Deana Carter started the night with her timeless hit “Strawberry Wine.”
  • The Red Clay Strays made their stadium debut and won over thousands of new fans.
  • Megan Moroney took the stage with her brother and celebrated her second No. 1 with “Am I Okay?”
  • Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins had the entire stadium two-stepping to “Hillbilly Bone” and “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.”
  • Rascal Flatts closed out the night, joined by Carly Pearce, capping their set with a massive singalong to “Life Is a Highway.”

Sunday, June 8 – A Powerful Finale
The final night didn’t hold back, delivering powerful messages and memorable collaborations:

  • Rodney Atkins shared the spotlight with his son Elijah for a heartfelt duet of “Watching You.”
  • Ashley McBryde stunned fans with a full marching band during “Boogie Wonderland.”
  • Bailey Zimmerman surprised with BigXThaPlug and Josh Ross, blending country with hip-hop for a genre-bending set.
  • Dierks Bentley and Zach Top honored country’s roots with “Mountain Music.”
  • Luke Bryan closed the weekend with hit after hit—and a crowd that didn’t want it to end.

❤️ A Festival That Gives Back

Let’s not forget—the CMA Fest isn’t just a celebration of music. It raised over $2 million for the CMA Foundation, supporting music education programs across the U.S. That’s what makes this festival truly special: it’s not just for fans—it’s for the future of country music.


📺 Missed It Live? Catch the TV Special

Relive all the biggest moments during the CMA Fest 2025 TV Special, hosted by Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde, airing June 26 on ABC (8/7c) and streaming next day on Hulu.


Final Thoughts

CMA Fest 2025 delivered everything we hoped for—and then some. Whether you were front row at Nissan Stadium, dancing on Broadway, or streaming from home, this year’s festival proved once again why Nashville is the country music capital of the world.


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