·The ACM Awards returned to Las Vegas Sunday night, taking over MGM Grand Garden Arena for a huge night in country music with first-time host Shania Twain leading the show.
·The biggest story of the night was Ella Langley, who swept all seven categories she was nominated in, setting a new ACM record for the most wins by a single artist in one year.
·Langley won Female Artist of the Year along with Song and Single of the Year for “Choosin’ Texas,” the crossover hit that has exploded beyond country radio and into mainstream playlists.
·Cody Johnson took home the night’s biggest honor, Entertainer of the Year, along with Male Artist of the Year.
·Other major winners included Brooks & Dunn for Duo of the Year, The Red Clay Strays for Group of the Year and Parker McCollum for Album of the Year.
·The show featured performances from Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Kacey Musgraves and more, bringing country music’s biggest stars back to Las Vegas for the first time in years.
The biggest story of the night was Ella Langley, who swept all seven categories she was nominated in, setting a new ACM record for the most wins by a single artist in one year.
The biggest story of the night was Ella Langley, who swept all seven categories she was nominated in, setting a new ACM record for the most wins by a single artist in one year.





