Texas on Thursday
The Star District in Frisco, Texas, proved to be the ideal location for the development of this Emmy-nominated “Party,” introducing the biggest names in music to the ardent and devoted followers of Texas country music. In a statement, ACM CEO Damon Whiteside remarked. “With the help of our world-class partners at Dick Clark Productions, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, and our Executive Producer, Raj Kapoor, we’re excited to revive ACM Awards week at the home of America’s Team, the Dallas Cowboys, and make this year’s ceremony even larger and better. We are excited to see everyone in Texas, and we know that fans will want to be there in person to witness all the amazing experiences we have in store.
The Ford Center, which serves as the Dallas Cowboys’ practice facility when not in season, will host the 59th edition of the yearly event on May 16. Prime Video will provide a live webcast of the ACMs.
The general public can purchase tickets for the 2024 ACMs via SeatGeek starting on March 8 at 11 a.m. ET. The cost of tickets is anticipated to be between $330 and $1,200 (before taxes and fees). Fans can still sign up for the free ACM A-List newsletter to receive a pre-sale code for tickets. A pre-sale for ACM A-List members will begin on March 6.
Persons on Thursday evening
Nominees, hosts, or performers for the Academy of Country Music Awards of this year have not yet been revealed. Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks directed the show last year, which included some standout performances by Miranda Lambert, Cody Johnson (who covered “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” in honour of Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday), and Luke Combs (who was joined onstage by Ed Sheeran for a performance of the latter’s “Life Goes On”).
Regarding the venue, what did the CEO of ACM say?
In a statement, ACM CEO Damon Whiteside shared his thoughts on the site. “The Star District and Frisco, Texas proved to be the ideal new home for the evolution of this Emmy-nominated ‘Party,’ bringing the biggest names in music to the ardent and devoted fans of Texas Country Music,” the statement stated.
The statement went on, “To make this year’s show even bigger and better, we’re thrilled to bring ACM Awards week to life again at the home of America’s team, the Dallas Cowboys, along with our best-in-class partners at Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Dick Clark Productions, and our Executive Producer, Raj Kapoor. We are excited to see everyone in Texas, and we know that fans will want to be there in person to witness all the amazing experiences we have in store.