Sony Music Nashville celebrated a record-setting night following “The 58th Annual CMA Awards” with a gathering at Category 10 in downtown Nashville.
Brooks & Dunn and Old Dominion both set new CMA records with their respective wins, as the newly minted Vocal Duo of the Year are now the most-decorated artists in CMA history (tied with Chris Stapleton). Old Dominion’s seventh Vocal Group of the Year victory marks the longest consecutive winning streak in the category. Megan Moroney was named New Artist of the Year, her first CMA Award.
The night was also filled with showstopping performances as Luke Combs staged his Grammy-nominated hit “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” against a fiery backdrop. Moroney took the stage with her single “Am I Okay?,” the title track of her latest album and Brooks & Dunn were joined by Jelly Roll for a powerful rendition of their 2005 hit “Believe.” The collaboration appears on their new release, Reboot II.