Morgan and Lainey lead People's Choice Awards nominations

    Wallen stands tall as the leading contender for the inaugural People's Choice Country Awards, a new fan-driven accolade show that expands from the annual People's Choice Awards. Set to air on NBC and Peacock in September from Nashville, this event brings Wallen to the forefront with 11 nominations.

    Among his impressive nominations, Wallen competes for the coveted People's Artist of 2023 award, the pinnacle recognition of the night. His album "One Thing at a Time" also secures a nomination for Album of 2023. Additionally, his tracks "Thinkin' Bout Me," "Last Night," "Thought You Should Know," and "You Proof" vie for victory in various categories.

    Joining him in the top nominee lineup are Luke Combs and Hardy, each with nine nominations, and Jelly Roll, recognized with eight nominations. Emerging as the most-nominated female artist, Lainey Wilson receives seven nods and also contends for the People's Artist of 2023 title.

    This new accolade show now accompanies the CMT Music Awards as a fan-voted recognition platform in the realm of country music. The event encompasses several well-known categories, including Album of 2023 and Song of 2023. Additionally, it introduces fresh categories like the Crossover Song of 2023, acknowledging its diverse musical influence.

    Starting on Wednesday (Aug. 16), the voting window for the People's Choice Country Awards opens and extends until Friday, Aug. 25, at 11:59 PM ET. An exclusive "Turbo Tuesday" voting opportunity on Aug. 22 from 12 AM ET to 11:59 PM ET allows votes to count twice, as stipulated in the official rules.

    The historic inaugural People's Choice Country Awards will be hosted by the acclaimed Little Big Town. Set at Nashville's renowned Grand Ole Opry, the ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 28, at 8 PM ET. The event will be simulcast on both NBC and Peacock, promising a night of celebration and recognition for country music excellence.

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