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Maria Sherman

ACM Awards 2026: Full list of winners as Ella Langley dominates

Ella Langley with her ACM Awards - (Reuters)

Ella Langley emerged as the breakout star at the Academy of Country Music Awards, despite Cody Johnson ultimately claiming the night's top honour, Entertainer of the Year. Langley’s remarkable evening began early, securing the coveted Song of the Year for her crossover hit "Choosin’ Texas," presented by none other than Michael Bublé.

An emotional Langley expressed her gratitude, stating: "I’m not at a loss for words very often. Thank you to the fans. I don’t know why you latched on to this song but thank you for doing it." Her success continued less than an hour later as she returned to the stage to accept Single of the Year for the same smash hit.

She then joined Riley Green to collect Music Event of the Year for their duet "Don’t Mind if I Do," before capping off her impressive run with a fourth on-stage trophy for Female Artist of the Year. With her voice cracking, she said: "I’m trying to get to say something but I can’t. I would not be standing up here without the encouragement of so many women."

While Langley dominated the early awards, Cody Johnson took home the night’s most prestigious prize. Earlier, he had been named Male Artist of the Year. In his acceptance speech for Entertainer of the Year, Johnson reflected on his craft: "They say that music is the sound of emotion. I get to convey that through this thing that God gave me called music." He dedicated his top award to Luke Combs.

Cody Johnson poses with the Male Artist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year (Reuters)

The 61st annual awards ceremony, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas – a notable change from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, where it had been hosted for the past three years – promised and delivered a star-studded line-up. Lainey Wilson, a two-time former Entertainer of the Year, kicked off the show with her latest single, the anthemic "Can't Sit Still."

Host Shania Twain made a grand entrance to her 1997 hit "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" congratulating Lainey Wilson on her recent wedding. Twain, hosting for the first time after taking over from Reba McEntire, reflected on her own career, noting her first ACM Award 30 years ago and her first top 10 hit at age 30. "What a time this is for country music!" she exclaimed, adding: "Make it loud for all our sheroes," in a clear nod to the women of country music.

The evening featured a rapid succession of performances, including Miranda Lambert with "Crisco," Thomas Rhett and Jordan Davis performing "Ain't A Bad Life," and Avery Anna’s country-rock reimagining of Nancy Sinatra’s "Bang Bang." Riley Green delivered "Change My Mind," Zach Top performed "Honky Tonk Till It Hurts," Little Big Town sang "Hey There Sunshine," and The Red Clay Strays offered "Demons in Your Choir."

Pre-show accolades saw Langley also named Artist-Songwriter of the Year. Jessie Jo Dillon made history as the first artist to win Songwriter of the Year three times consecutively, while Stephen Wilson Jr. received Visual Media of the Year for "Cuckoo." Avery Anna and Tucker Wetmore were recognised as New Female and New Male Artist of the Year, respectively.

Ella Langley winner of the Artist-Songwriter of the Year award, the Female Artist of the Year award, the Single of the Year award for

Back on stage, Wetmore performed "Brunette," Parker McCollum and Lee Ann Womack duetted on "Killin’ Me," and Kacey Musgraves brought her signature wit with "Dry Spell," performing atop a washing machine. Carter Faith’s "If I Had Never Lost My Mind" was a vocal highlight, followed by Johnson’s "Travelin’ Soldier" and Kane Brown’s "Woman."

Group of the Year went to The Red Clay Strays, and Duo of the Year was awarded to Brooks & Dunn, with Kix Brooks joking: "I don’t know why y’all aren’t getting sick of us, But we love y’all."

In a highly competitive category, Parker McCollum’s self-titled album secured Album of the Year, triumphing over releases from Morgan Wallen, Zach Top, Riley Green, and first-time nominee Carter Faith.

The night concluded with two poignant performances: Dan + Shay’s "Say So," dedicated to the late Warner Chappell president and CEO Ben Vaughn, and Blake Shelton’s powerful rendition of "The Gambler."

Blake Shelton performs at the 2026 ACM Awards (Getty)

Shelton’s performance paid tribute to the recently deceased Don Schlitz, the storied country music songwriter behind the Kenny Rogers classic, a 1978 track that achieved both massive genre success and pop crossover appeal.

Full list of winners below:

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Cody Johnson (WINNER)

Megan Moroney

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen

Lainey Wilson

Female Artist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini

Miranda Lambert

Ella Langley (WINNER)

Megan Moroney

Lainey Wilson

Male Artist of the Year

Luke Combs

Riley Green

Cody Johnson (WINNER)

Chris Stapleton

Zach Top

Group of the Year

49 Winchester

Flatland Cavalry

Old Dominion

Rascal Flatts

The Red Clay Strays (WINNER)

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn (WINNER)

Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay

Muscadine Bloodline

Thelma & James

New Female Artist of the Year

Avery Anna (WINNER)

Mackenzie Carpenter

Dasha

Caroline Jones

Emily Ann Roberts

New Male Artist of the Year

Gavin Adcock

Vincent Mason

Shaboozey

Hudson Westbrook

Tucker Wetmore (WINNER)

Album of the Year

Ain’t in It for My Health, Zach Top

Cherry Valley, Carter Faith

Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), Riley Green

I’m the Problem, Morgan Wallen

Parker McCollum, Parker McCollum (WINNER)

Song of the Year

“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton

“Am I Okay?” Megan Moroney

“Choosin’ Texas,” Ella Langley (WINNER)

“I Never Lie,” Zach Top

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

Single of the Year

“6 Months Later,” Megan Moroney

“Choosin’ Texas,” Ella Langley (WINNER)

“I Never Lie,” Zach Top

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

“The Fall,” Cody Johnson

Music Event of the Year

“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton

“Amen,” Shaboozey & Jelly Roll

“Don’t Mind If I Do,” Riley Green feat. Ella Langley (WINNER)

“Trailblazer,” Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson

“You Had to Be There,” Megan Moroney & Kenny Chesney

Visual Media of the Year

“6 Months Later,” Megan Moroney

“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton

“Cuckoo,” Stephen Wilson Jr. (WINNER)

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

“The Fall,” Cody Johnson

Songwriter of the Year

Jessie Jo Dillon (WINNER)

Ashley Gorley

Charlie Handsome

Chase McGill

Blake Pendergrass

Artist-Songwriter of the Year

Luke Combs

Riley Green

Ella Langley (WINNER)

Megan Moroney

Morgan Wallen

The 2026 ACM Awards were streamed on Prime Video, the Amazon Music channel on Twitch, and the Amazon Music app.

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