Where can I watch Country Music Hall of Fame 2022?

Florida Georgia line takes the stage at the CMA Theater for an interview with the Museum’s Michael Gray, followed by a performance of three of their hits: “Cruise,” “Meant to Be,” and “Long Live.”

By pushing genre boundaries, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley—the duo known as Florida Georgia Line—have become one of the most popular musical acts in America, in any genre. This program with Florida Georgia Line is a taping that took place in the CMA Theater as part of the “Live at the Hall” series on February 6, 2022—opening day of the Museum’s exhibition “Florida Georgia Line: Mix It Up Strong.”

The program explores the duo’s personal stories, upbringings, and musical beginnings. It also includes rare audio recordings that Hubbard and Kelley each made individually before releasing music together as Florida Georgia Line.

In the interview, they describe the way a variety of influences—including worship music, country, rock, and hip-hop—have shaped their sound and image. Hubbard and Kelley discuss how they met and formed Florida Georgia Line, their musical approach, their first performances and tours, collaborating with producer Joey Moi and rapper Nelly, significant career milestones, and specific artifacts they provided for the exhibit.

Backed by a three-piece piece band, Hubbard and Kelley close the program performing “Cruise,” “Meant to Be,” and “Long Live.”

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Nashville, Tennessee, maintains a mission of preserving, protecting, and interpreting the ongoing story of country music. That mission includes safeguarding a peerless collection of country music artifacts, and connecting music lovers with those historic stories and the new ones being told through today's artists. That connection comes alive through dynamic exhibitions, live performances and interviews, educational programming, original multimedia storytelling, and more. Here, explore a mix of the Museum's original programming and rare video footage culled from its collection.

Where can I watch Country Music Hall of Fame 2022?

"Live at the Hall" is a weekly online program series that features interviews and performances from a musically and culturally diverse roster of country music creators. The insight and expertise of songwriters, musicians, recording artists, scholars, and music industry leaders is explored through conversation with Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum staff and audiences. Live at the Hall takes viewers inside the creative process and behind the scenes to learn how music makers have shaped American culture over the past century.

Tune in here Tuesdays at 7:00 PM CT for new "Live at the Hall" episodes and bonus performances, and follow @OfficialCMHOF on Instagram for new, live audience Q&As, starting most Tuesday nights at 8:00.

"Live at the Hall" is underwritten in part by the Ford Motor Company Fund. All Museum programs are funded in part by grants from the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission and Tennessee Arts Commission.

Where can I watch Country Music Hall of Fame 2022?

The Country Music Association announced during a video livestream today that Keith Whitley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Joe Galante will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. 

The event was hosted by Brooks & Dunn. See videos of previous announcements.

Election to the Country Music Hall of Fame is regarded as country music's highest honor.

This year's nominees: Keith Whitley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Joe Galante are headed to the Country Music Hall of Fame

'My heart is broken':Wynonna Judd speaks about mother Naomi's passing at induction ceremony

New exhibit:'American Currents' highlights dynamic changes, success in country music

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Last year's class honored iconic Black country-adoring musician Ray Charles, The Judds, and groundbreaking session musicians guitarist Pete Drake and drummer Eddie Bayers. 

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What network is covering the Country Music Hall of Fame?

The 2022 CMT Music Awards are airing on CBS at 8pm ET/PT on Monday, April 11. If you have the channel on cable, you can tune in on linear TV or watch on-demand on the CBS website.

Can I Stream Country Music Hall of Fame?

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Free to sign up! Plus, you can sync videos offline, save videos to watch later, and continue watching on any device. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Nashville, Tennessee, preserves, protects, and interprets the ever-evolving story of country music.

What time is the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony?

This daily ceremony, hosted in the Museum's Hall of Fame Rotunda at 1:00 p.m., honors all of the Country Music Hall of Fame members who have come before this newest class. The Circle Guard shares each Hall of Fame member's biography in the order of their induction, from 1961 through present day.

Who are the 2022 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees?

For the first time in two years, the Country Music Association gathered at the renowned Hall of Fame Rotunda at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum to reveal the 2022 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame – Joe Galante, Jerry Lee Lewis and Keith Whitley.