The 61st Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards unfolded as a defining moment for rising American country star Ella Langley, who delivered a commanding performance at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The ceremony, already regarded as one of the most prestigious nights in country music, became a showcase of Langley’s rapid ascent, as she secured seven awards in a single evening—an achievement that immediately placed her among the genre’s most closely watched new figures.
Langley’s breakout success was anchored by her widely acclaimed track “Choose in Texas”, which dominated multiple categories. Her wins included Female Artist of the Year, Artist-Songwriter of the Year, Song of the Year, and Single of the Year. Each time her name was announced, the audience reaction grew louder, reflecting the scale of her sweep across competitive fields. Despite her composed stage presence, she appeared visibly overwhelmed during repeated appearances on stage, at one point struggling to find words beyond expressions of gratitude. She later acknowledged the contributions of her collaborators, specifically highlighting Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert as key influences in her musical journey.
The night’s most prestigious honour, Entertainer of the Year, was awarded to Cody Johnson. It marked a significant milestone in his career, earning him the accolade after years of steady growth within the industry. Johnson delivered an emotional acceptance speech, reflecting on music as a powerful driving force in his life while emphasising his commitment to maintaining balance beyond the stage. He described returning home as returning to his roles as a husband, father, and rancher. Johnson also secured the Male Artist of the Year award, reinforcing his strong presence across key categories.
Another highlight came from Parker McCollum, who won Album of the Year for his self-titled record. In a light-hearted moment on stage, he joked that he had expected not to be called back up, only to find himself returning for yet another award, drawing laughter from the audience.
The ceremony also featured standout performances, including an energetic opening set by last year’s Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson, whose presence set the tone for a night defined by youthful energy and stylistic diversity. Across the event, the atmosphere blended emotional acceptance speeches with high-quality live performances, reinforcing the ACM Awards’ reputation as a cornerstone of country music celebration.
Major Winners at a Glance
| Category | Winner | Work / Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Female Artist of the Year | Ella Langley | “Choose in Texas” |
| Artist-Songwriter of the Year | Ella Langley | “Choose in Texas” |
| Song of the Year | Ella Langley | “Choose in Texas” |
| Single of the Year | Ella Langley | “Choose in Texas” |
| Entertainer of the Year | Cody Johnson | Overall contribution |
| Male Artist of the Year | Cody Johnson | Multiple works |
| Album of the Year | Parker McCollum | Parker McCollum |
Industry observers have described Langley’s breakout dominance as indicative of a broader generational shift within country music. With only her second studio project, she has already positioned herself as one of the most influential emerging artists in the genre. Her forthcoming large-scale concert tour is expected to further consolidate her rapidly expanding fan base and commercial reach.
