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Luke Bryan

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American country singer (born 1976)

Luke Bryan
Bryan in 2022
Born
Thomas Luther Bryan

(1976-07-17)July 17, 1976 (age 49)
EducationGeorgia Southern University (BBA)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • television personality
Spouse
Caroline Boyer
(m. 2006)
Children2
Musical career
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
WorksLuke Bryan discography
Years active2001–present
Labels
Musical artist
Websitelukebryan.com

Thomas Luther "Luke"Bryan (born July 17, 1976) is an Americancountry music singer, songwriter, and television personality. Bryan is a five-time "Entertainer of the Year", being awarded by both theAcademy of Country Music Awards and theCountry Music Association.[4] In 2019, Bryan's 2013 albumCrash My Party received the first Album of the Decade award from theAcademy of Country Music.[5] He is one of the world'sbest-selling music artists, with over 75 million records sold.[6] Since 2018, Bryan has been a judge on the singing competition television showAmerican Idol.

His first ten albums –I'll Stay Me (2007),Doin' My Thing (2009),Tailgates & Tanlines (2011),Crash My Party (2013),Spring Break...Here to Party (2013),Spring Break...Checkin' Out (2015),Kill the Lights (2015),Farm Tour... Here's to the Farmer (2016),What Makes You Country (2017), andBorn Here Live Here Die Here (2020) – have included 30 number-one hits. Bryan often co-writes withJeff Stevens.

Early life

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Luke Bryan was born inLeesburg, Georgia,[7] to LeClaire and Thomas "Tommy" Bryan, who owned apeanut farm.[8] He has an older sister, Kelly, and an older brother, Chris.

Bryan grew up inLeesburg, Georgia and was active in sports and demonstrated musical aptitude at an early age. He drew inspiration fromElvis Presley,Michael Jackson, and country artists such asGeorge Strait,Alabama, andRonnie Milsap, who inspired him to learn to play piano.[9]

His first job was at a local grocery store. He attendedLee County District High School, where he was involved in both sports and theatre. His teachers recognized his musical ability and stage presence and encouraged him to pursue musical theatre upon graduation.[10]

Shortly before moving toNashville at age 19 to pursue a music career, Bryan's elder brother Chris was killed in a car accident.[11] His mother has stated: "We knew Luke at some point would come to Nashville," his mother said. "But ... you can't leave your family, and ... I couldn't bear the thought of him being away."[7]

Bryan instead went to college atGeorgia Southern University inStatesboro, Georgia, where he joined the Sigma Chi fraternity and he briefly dated his future wife, Caroline Boyer. He graduated in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Bryan reconnected with Boyer several years later when he was performing at a bar in Statesboro, when she was in town, later resuming their relationship and eventually marrying.[12]

During his undergraduate education, and following graduation, Bryan worked on his father’s peanut mill and performed local shows with a band he formed with friends called “Neyami Road.”[13][14] Two years later, at his father’s encouragement, Bryan moved to Nashville,[15] when his father urged him to pack his truck to pursue a music career. He initially gained success as a songwriter, co-writingBilly Currington’s 2006 hit "Good Directions", which was a number one hit on the U.S.Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for three weeks. Though initially rejected by record labels, he eventually signed withCapitol Records; his first major success was "All My Friends Say".

Music career

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2006–2010:I'll Stay Me andDoin' My Thing

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Bryan performing in 2008

Soon after his arrival in Nashville, Bryan joined a publishing house in the city. Among his first cuts was the title track ofTravis Tritt's 2004 albumMy Honky Tonk History.[16] He was later signed byCapitol Nashville to a recording contract. In the meantime, Bryan co-wroteBilly Currington's single "Good Directions", which went to number one on theHot Country Songs chart in mid-2007.[17] Bryan co-wrote his debut single, "All My Friends Say", with producerJeff Stevens. This song reached a peak of number 5 on the Hot Country Songs chart. In August 2007, Capitol Nashville released Bryan's debut album,I'll Stay Me.[18] Bryan wrote or co-wrote all but one of its 11 songs. The album's second single, "We Rode in Trucks", peaked at number 33 while "Country Man" reached number 10.[19]

On March 10, 2009, he released anEP titledSpring Break with All My Friends that featured two new songs, "Sorority Girls" and "Take My Drunk Ass Home," plus an acoustic version of "All My Friends Say".[20] After this EP, he released his fourth single, "Do I" in May 2009. Bryan wrote the song withCharles Kelley andDave Haywood ofLady A, whose lead singerHillary Scott also sings backing vocals on it.[21] The song reached number 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart.[22]

"Do I" was included on Bryan's second album,Doin' My Thing, which was released in October 2009. Also included on the album was a cover ofOneRepublic's "Apologize".[23] Bryan wrote the album's next two singles, "Rain Is a Good Thing" and "Someone Else Calling You Baby", withDallas Davidson and Jeff Stevens, respectively. Both of these songs went to number one on the country music charts.AllMusic gave this album a positive review as well, withStephen Thomas Erlewine considering Bryan more "relaxed" in comparison to his debut. On February 26, 2010, Bryan released a second EP, titledSpring Break 2...Hangover Edition, which featured three new songs: "Wild Weekend", "Cold Beer Drinker", and "I'm Hungover".[citation needed] While Bryan is mainly known as a country music singer, he has explored other genres like alternative rock with his cover of "Apologize".

Bryan in 2010

Bryan appeared on the April 18, 2010, episode ofCelebrity Apprentice alongside fellow country starEmily West. The task for each team was to make over an up-and-coming country star, with Bryan being selected by Team Rocksolid, led byBill Goldberg, and West being selected by Team Tenacity, led byCyndi Lauper. Bryan's makeover failed to impress the judges, leading to Rocksolid losing the task. Bryan's single "Rain Is a Good Thing" and West's single "Blue Sky" were both sold on iTunes, with a month's worth of sales being donated to Lauper's charity, theStonewall Community Foundation, resulting in $25,000 being raised.

2011–2015:Tailgates & Tanlines andCrash My Party

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Bryan released his third EP,Spring Break 3...It's a Shore Thing, on February 25, 2011, featuring four new songs: "In Love With the Girl," "If You Ain't Here to Party," "Shore Thing," and "Love In a College Town". This release was followed by Bryan's seventh single, "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)", which was released on March 14, 2011.[24] Also co-written by Bryan and Davidson,[25] it served as the lead single to his third studio album,Tailgates & Tanlines, which was released August 9, 2011. The album peaked at number one on theTop Country Albums chart and number two on theBillboard 200 chart. "Country Girl" peaked at number 4 on the country music charts and number 22 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart. The album's next three singles – "I Don't Want This Night to End", "Drunk on You", and "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" – all reached number one on the country music charts. Bryan, along withEric Church, sang guest vocals onJason Aldean's "The Only Way I Know," the second single from his 2012 album,Night Train.

On March 6, 2012, Bryan released his fourthSpring Break EP, entitledSpring Break 4...Suntan City. Along with the title track, which Bryan co-wrote with Dallas Davidson,Rhett Akins andBen Hayslip, the EP includes "Spring Break-Up," "Little Bit Later On," and "Shake the Sand".[26] On January 30, 2013, Bryan announced his first compilation album,Spring Break...Here to Party, which includes fourteen songs: twelve from his previousSpring Break EPs and two new tracks. It was released on March 5.[27] The album debuted at number one on both theBillboard Top Country Albums chart and theBillboard 200 chart, becoming the first album of his career to top the all-genre album chart. One of the newSpring Break songs, "Buzzkill", reached the top 20 on the Hot Country Songs chart.

Luke Bryan's fourth studio album,Crash My Party, was released on August 12, 2013.[28] The album's first single, "Crash My Party", was premiered in a performance at the 2013 ACM Awards and released on April 7, 2013.[29] It reached number one on theCountry Airplay chart in July 2013. The album's second single, "That's My Kind of Night", was released to country radio on August 5, 2013. It reached number one on the Hot Country Songs chart in August 2013 and peaked at number 2 on the Country Airplay chart in October 2013. The album's third single, "Drink a Beer", was released to country radio on October 24, 2013. It reached number one on the Hot Country Songs chart in January 2014 and number one on the Country Airplay chart in February 2014. During the kickoff show for his 2014That's My Kind of Night Tour inColumbus, Ohio, Bryan announced to the crowd that "Play It Again" would become the album's fourth single.[30] This song reached number one on both the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts in May 2014. At the same time, Bryan sang guest vocals onFlorida Georgia Line's 2014 single "This Is How We Roll". On July 14, 2014, the song "Roller Coaster" was released as the album's fifth single. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart in October 2014. The album's sixth single, "I See You", was released to country radio on November 3, 2014.[31] It reached number one on the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts in February 2015.

On March 11, 2014, Bryan began his sixth year of spring performances at Spinnaker Beach Club inPanama City Beach, Florida.[32] On the same day, he also released his sixthSpring Break EP,Spring Break 6...Like We Ain't Ever.[33] Bryan is the only country music artist to release an album of six number-one singles on both theBillboard's Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts.[34]

2015–2018:Kill the Lights andWhat Makes You Country

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On November 11, 2014, it was confirmed that Bryan had begun writing and recording songs for his upcoming fifth studio album. His lastSpring Break album,Spring Break...Checkin' Out, was released on March 10, 2015. It includes the six songs from the previous year's EP and five original new songs.

On May 19, 2015, Bryan released his first single from his fifth studio album,Kill the Lights, "Kick the Dust Up",[35] which peaked at number one on the Country Airplay chart. He co-wrote over half of the songs on this album. This album provides not only his country flair, but also has tracks that include a disco-type beat along with the songs of romance. The album's second single, "Strip It Down", was released to country radio on August 4, 2015. The album was released on August 7.Kill the Lights sold 345,000 total copies its first week and beat outDr. Dre'sCompton to debut at number one on theBillboard 200 chart.[36] "Strip It Down" went number one in October 2015, making fourteen cumulative number ones. The album's third single, "Home Alone Tonight", released to country radio on November 23, 2015. The song also became his fifteenth song to reach number one. The album's fourth single, "Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day", was released to country radio on March 14, 2016. All six of the singles released from Bryan'sKill the Lights album reached number one on theBillboard Country Airplay chart, making Bryan the first artist in the 27-year history of the chart to achieve six number one singles from one album.[37]

It was announced that Bryan would perform at halftime of the 2015 Thanksgiving match-up between the Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers.[38] In 2016, Bryan was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever Country", a mash-up track of "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "On the Road Again" and "I Will Always Love You" which celebrates 50 years of theCMA Awards.[39] On February 5, 2017, Bryan performed the National Anthem atSuper Bowl LI atNRG Stadium in Houston, TX.[40] In September 2017, Bryan was announced as a judge for the revival ofAmerican Idol onABC.[41][42]

Bryan released "Light It Up" in mid-2017. It served as the lead single to his sixth album,What Makes You Country, which was released on December 8, 2017. "Most People Are Good" and "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" were released as the album's second and third singles, respectively. The album's fourth single, the album'stitle track, was released to country radio on October 22, 2018.

2019–present:Born Here Live Here Die Here andMind of a Country Boy

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"Knockin' Boots" was released to country radio in March 2019.[43] In October 2019, "What She Wants Tonight" was released to country radio as the second single from his upcoming album.[44] In January 2020, Bryan announced his next album would be titledBorn Here Live Here Die Here[45] and was scheduled to be released on April 24, 2020. The announcement of the album followed the announcement of his upcomingProud to Be Right Here Tour.[46] On March 13, 2020, "One Margarita" was released as the third single from the album.[47]

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, Bryan delayed the release of the album to August 7, 2020, and rescheduled theProud to Be Right Here Tour to 2021.[48] On June 12, 2020, Bryan released the track "Build Me A Daddy"[49] along with a music video for the song.[50] On October 19, 2020, the song "Down to One" was made the fourth single from the album.[51] A deluxe edition ofBorn Here Live Here Die Here, released on April 9, 2021,[52] produced the album's fifth single, "Waves",[53] as well as its sixth single, "Up," which was released on October 11, 2021.[54] In October, it was announced that Bryan would host the55th Annual Country Music Association Awards for the first time, making him the first solo host in 18 years.[55]

Bryan's eighth studio album,Mind of a Country Boy, was released on September 27, 2024.[56]

Hosting

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Bryan hosted the 50th annual ACM awards in 2015 with fellow country singer Blake Shelton. He sang "I See You" and won entertainer of the year.[57]

His first time hosting the CMA Awards was in 2021. The awards show was held in Nashville, Tennessee, and Bryan also won entertainer of the year.[58]

He hosted the CMA awards again the next year with retired NFL quarterbackPeyton Manning.[59]

Personal life

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Bryan is married to Caroline Boyer. They married on December 8, 2006, and have two sons together. They live in Williamson County, near Nashville. They named their house "Red Bird Farm" after Luke's older sister, Kelly, who died. The design was inspired by the barn at Blackberry Farms in Walland, TN.[60]

In 2007, Bryan's older sister Kelly died unexpectedly at home of unknown causes.[61][62]

My only older siblings...gone from the world, in a flash, in two...two different, crazy, tragic manners, that...we'll never know, and never understand.

— Luke Bryan[11]

After Kelly's husband Ben Lee Cheshire died in 2014, Bryan and his wife began raising their nephew and taking care of their nieces.[63]

The combined losses of his brother and sister inspired the performance of Bryan's single "Drink a Beer" (written byChris Stapleton).[64]

In 2015,Forbes estimated Bryan's annual income at $42.5 million.[65]

Philanthropy

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Bryan has supported numerous charities and causes, including theCity of Hope andRed Cross. Past causes Bryan supported were AIDS and HIV, cancer, children's disaster relief, health, and human rights.[66]

Following the death of her niece, Bryan's wife, Caroline, established Brett's Barn in her honor.[67] Brett's Barn, located on their family farm, is a sanctuary for rescue animals that invites sick children to spend time with the over 20 animals they host on the farm. She and Bryan are also on the board of directors of the Brett Boyer Foundation, which raises awareness for Down Syndrome and congenital heart disease.[68] The organization also hosts a number of fundraisers to raise money for research, including "Bike for Brett" which occurs annually onWorld Down Syndrome Day.

Other ventures

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Crash My Playa

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Crash My Playa is a 4-night all-inclusive concert vacation hosted by Luke Bryan in Cancun, Mexico. Past performers include Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley, Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town, Sam Hunt, Dustin Lynch, Luke Combs, and Thomas Rhett.[69]

Luke's 32 Bridge Food + Drink

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Luke's 32 Bridge Food + Drink is located in the heart of Broadway Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The 30,000 square feet multi-level entertainment facility features 6 levels, 8 bars, 3 stages with live music, and two restaurants. The bar has achieved notable popularity, with multiple references in popular culture, including being mentioned in the song "32 Bridge" by Country music singer Ian Humphreys-Graham, which was reportedly written on the back of a napkin at the establishment.[70]

32 Bridge Entertainment

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Luke Bryan started his own record label, 32 Bridge Entertainment, under the Universal Music Group Nashville umbrella. In 2018,Jon Langston became the first artist signed to the new label.[71]

Artistry

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Vocals

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Bryan possesses a high baritone vocal range of two octaves from A2 to A4.[72] Commenting on his vocal performance in "Tailgates and Tanlines,"Slant magazine's Jonathan Keefer described Bryan's voice as "a pleasant, if slightly nasal, baritone".[73]

Influences

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Bryan has cited country artistsGeorge Strait,Alan Jackson,Alabama, andMerle Haggard as influences on his career.[74] He also citedhip hop bandsBeastie Boys andRun-D.M.C. as a source of inspiration in an interview withThe Huffington Post, noting, "I think there's been somewhat of a change with our generation. You know, nobody grew up more country than me, but I mean, I had Beastie Boys playing on little boom boxes and Run D.M.C. and all forms of music, so through the years, I just think it's all constantly blending together."[75]

Discography

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Main article:Luke Bryan discography
Studio albums

Tours

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Headlining

Supporting

Minor tours

Festivals

  • Crash My Playa (2015–2020; 2022)[77]

Residencies

  • Las Vegas (2022)[78]

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef
2010Academy of Country Music AwardsTop New Solo VocalistHimselfWon[79]
Top New ArtistWon[80]
CMT Music AwardsUSA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year"Do I"Won[81]
Country Music Association AwardsNew Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[82]
2011CMT Music AwardsBest Web Video of the Year"It's a Shore Thing"Nominated[83]
Nationwide Insurance On Your Side AwardHimselfNominated[84]
Country Music Association AwardsNew Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[85]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Music: Country Song"Country Girl (Shake It for Me)"Nominated[86]
Choice Music: Country Artist MaleHimselfNominated[87]
American Country AwardsMale Artist of the YearNominated[88]
Single by a Male Artist"Someone Else Calling You Baby"Nominated
2012CMT Music AwardsVideo of the Year: Male"I Don't Want This Night To End"Won[89]
Teen Choice AwardsTeen Choice Award for Music – Male Country ArtistHimselfNominated[90]
Country Music Association AwardsMale Vocalist of the YearNominated[91]
Album of the YearTailgates & TanlinesNominated
American Music AwardsFavorite Male Country ArtistHimselfWon[92]
Favorite Country AlbumTailgates & TanlinesNominated[93]
American Country AwardsArtist of the YearHimselfWon[94]
Male Artist of the YearWon
Single of the Year"I Don't Want This Night to End"Won
Single by a Male ArtistWon
Music Video of the YearWon
Music Video by a Male ArtistWon
Album of the YearTailgates & TanlinesWon
Most Played Radio Track"I Don't Want This Night to End"Won
Most Played Radio Track by a Male ArtistWon
2013Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfWon[95]
Male Vocalist of the YearNominated
Album of the YearTailgates & TanlinesNominated
Vocal Event of the Year"The Only Way I Know"
(withJason Aldean andEric Church)
Won
Billboard Music AwardsTop Country ArtistHimselfNominated[96]
Top Country AlbumTailgates & TanlinesNominated
Top Country Song"Drunk on You"Nominated
CMT Music AwardsVideo of the Year"Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye"Nominated[97]
Male Video of the YearNominated
Collaboration Video of the Year"The Only Way I Know"
(withJason Aldean andEric Church)
Won
CMT Performance of the Year"Drunk on You"/"Feel Again"
(withRyan Tedder)
Nominated
American Music AwardsFavorite Country Male ArtistHimselfWon[98]
Favorite Country AlbumCrash My PartyNominated
2014Billboard Music AwardsTopBillboard 200 AlbumCrash My PartyNominated[99]
Top Country AlbumCrash My PartyWon
Top Male ArtistHimselfNominated
TopBillboard 200 ArtistNominated
Top Country ArtistWon
Top Country Song"Crash My Party"Won
Top Country Song"That's My Kind of Night"Nominated
Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[100]
Male Vocalist of the YearNominated
Album of the YearCrash My PartyNominated
American Music AwardsArtist of the YearHimselfNominated[101]
Favorite Country Male ArtistWon
American Country Countdown AwardsArtist of the YearNominated[102]
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
Collaboration"This Is How We Roll"
(withFlorida Georgia Line)
Won
AlbumCrash My PartyNominated
Digital Song of the Year"Drink a Beer"Nominated
Digital Song of the Year"This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Won
Country Music Association AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfWon[100]
Male Vocalist of the YearNominated
Album of the YearCrash My PartyNominated
2015People's Choice AwardsFavorite Male Country ArtistHimselfNominated[103]
Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearWon[104]
Male Vocalist of the YearNominated
Vocal Event of the Year"This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Won
Song of the Year"Drink a Beer" (as the Artist)Nominated
Billboard Music AwardsTop Country ArtistHimselfNominated[105]
Top Country Song"Play It Again"Nominated
"This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Nominated
Top Country AlbumCrash My PartyNominated
CMT Music AwardsMale Video of the Year"Play It Again"Won[106]
Video of the YearNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Country ArtistHimselfNominated[107]
Choice Country Song"Kick the Dust Up"Nominated
Canadian Country Music AssociationTop Selling AlbumCrash My PartyWon[108]
Country Music Association AwardsMale Vocalist of the YearHimselfNominated[109]
Entertainer of the YearWon
American Music AwardsArtist of the YearNominated[110]
Favorite Country Male ArtistWon
2016People's Choice AwardsFavorite Male ArtistNominated[111]
Favorite Male Country ArtistNominated
iHeartRadio Music AwardsMale Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[112]
Best TourNominated
Country Artist of the YearWon
Country Song of the Year"I See You"Nominated
Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[113]
Vocal Event of the Year"Home Alone Tonight"(feat.Karen Fairchild)Nominated
American Country Countdown AwardsArtist of the YearHimselfWon[114]
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
Song of the Year"Strip It Down"Nominated
Album of the Year"Kill the Lights"Nominated
Digital Song of the Year"Kick the Dust Up"Nominated
Touring Artist of the YearHimselfNominated
Billboard Music AwardsTop Country ArtistWon[115]
Top Country AlbumKill the LightsNominated
Country Music Association AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[113]
Musical Event of the Year"Home Alone Tonight"(feat.Karen Fairchild)Nominated
American Music AwardsFavorite Country AlbumKill the LightsNominated[116]
Favorite Male Country ArtistHimselfNominated
2017Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[113]
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Male Country ArtistHimselfNominated[117]
iHeartRadio Music AwardsMale Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[118]
Country Artist of the YearHimselfNominated
Billboard Music AwardsTop Country TourKill the Lights TourNominated[119]
Billboard Chart Achievement AwardHimselfNominated
CMT Music AwardsVideo of the Year"Huntin', Fishin,' and Lovin' Every Day"Nominated[120]
Male Video of the YearNominated
CMT Performance of the Year"Want to Want Me"(withJason Derulo)Won
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Country ArtistHimselfNominated[121]
Country Music Association AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[113]
2018Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[113]
Country Music Association AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated[113]
American Music AwardsFavorite Male Artist - CountryHimselfNominated[122]
2019Academy of Country Music AwardsAlbum of the DecadeCrash My PartyWon[5]
Entertainer of the YearLuke BryanNominated[5]
Single of the Year"Most People Are Good"Nominated[5]
iHeartRadio Music AwardsCountry Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[123]
Country Song of the Year"Most People Are Good"Nominated
CMT Music AwardsMale Video of the Year"Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset"Nominated[124]
Collaborative Video of the Year"Straight To Hell"(withDarius Rucker,Jason Aldean,Charles Kelley)Nominated
2020iHeartRadio Music AwardsCountry Artist of the YearHimselfNominated[123]
Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfNominated
CMT Music AwardsMale Video of the YearOne MargaritaWon
2021Country Radio BroadcastersArtist Humanitarian AwardHimselfWon[125]
Academy of Country Music AwardsEntertainer of the YearHimselfWon
Album of the YearBorn Here Live Here Die HereNominated
American Music AwardsFavorite Male Country ArtistHimselfWon
2023CMT Music AwardsVideo of the YearCountry OnNominated

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2011–presentCMT CrossroadsHimselfwithThe Doobie Brothers andJason Derulo
2013–2017Academy of Country Music AwardsCo-hostWithBlake Shelton andDierks Bentley
2014NashvilleHimselfEpisode: How Far Down Can I Go?
2014–presentBuck CommanderHimselfWithWillie Robertson andAdam LaRoche
2015The VoiceJudgeSeason 8 finale result
2017AdvisorSeason 12: Blake Shelton's team
2018–presentAmerican IdolJudgeWithKaty Perry (2018-2024),Lionel Richie andCarrie Underwood (2025-present).
2019–presentThe RookieHimselfEpisode: The Overnight
2020Jeopardy! The Greatest of All TimeVideo Clue Presenter1 episode
2021Surrender on the USS MissouriNarratorAmerican Public Television documentary
2021-presentCMA AwardsHostPeyton Manning co-hosted in 2022 and 2023.

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