CMA Awards 2025 Performances Ranked Worst to Best

CMA Awards 2025 Performances Ranked Worst to Best

This year’s CMA Awards were marked by powerful female artist wins, as well as several first-time wins and a changing of the guard in certain categories.

Lainey Wilson earned her second entertainer of the year win (she previously won in 2023), as well as her fourth consecutive female vocalist of the year win, and her second album of the year win (this year for Whirlwind). Ella Langley‘s collaboration with Riley Green, “You Look Like You Love Me,” was named both single and song of the year.

Zach Top earned his first CMA Award win for new artist of the year, while the longtime winning streaks of both Chris Stapleton and Old Dominion shifted. The male vocalist of the year honor, held by Stapleton for the past four years (he’s won the category eight total times), went to first-time category winner Cody Johnson. Old Dominion’s seven-year winning streak in the vocal group of the year category was upended by newcomers The Red Clay Strays, who picked up their first CMA Award win. In the musician of the year category, celebrated steel guitarist Paul Franklin took home musician of the year for the first time, with 33 total nominations in the category, with his first nomination occurring in 1989.

As heartfelt and illustrious as many of this year’s awards-winning moments were, the evening’s performances were equally inspired, from Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton’s groovy, sultry collaboration, to Shaboozey teaming with Stephen Wilson Jr.

The evening also featured its share of medleys, as Kenny Chesney and Old Dominion both leaned on older hits for their performances, as Old Dominion celebrates a decade of hits, while Kenny Chesney is a newly-minted Country Music Hall of Fame inductee.

The evening was filled with electrifying performances, and here, Billboard counts down the night’s top performances.

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