Night two of CMA Fest 2026 is shaping up to be the biggest of the weekend.
Blake Shelton, Shaboozey, and Keith Urban all take the Nissan Stadium stage in Nashville tonight, Friday, June 5 - joined by Cody Johnson, The Red Clay Strays, and a special mid-field appearance from The Band Perry. It is being called the most guitar-driven night of the festival, and with that lineup, that reputation is hard to argue.
Shaboozey arrives at CMA Fest as one of country music's defining voices of the last two years, following a record-breaking run on the Billboard Hot 100. Keith Urban, a CMA Fest institution in his own right, brings the kind of stage presence that turns stadium nights into memories. And Blake Shelton, performing at Nissan Stadium for the first time in several years, gives tonight the kind of marquee pull that has fans lining up early.
The Band Perry - now a duo led by Kimberly Perry and her husband Johnny Costello - makes a special appearance on the satellite stage, giving fans one of the weekend's more unexpected reunion moments.
CMA Fest runs through Sunday, June 7, with Tim McGraw and Carly Pearce on Saturday, and Riley Green, Luke Bryan, Bailey Zimmerman, and HARDY closing things out on Sunday night.
Brandon Lake is hosting a free public worship gathering on the Chevy Riverfront Stage at 9:30 a.m. called Cowboy Church - open to anyone, no ticket required. Lake announced it on Instagram with a simple invitation: "For the wanderers, the worn-out, the misfits, the ones who aren't sure they belong anywhere. If that's you - you're welcome here." In the middle of country music's biggest weekend, that is a moment worth showing up for.
Free daytime stages run all four days across downtown Nashville, with Lauren Alaina, Priscilla Block, The War and Treaty, and Ty Herndon among the no-ticket performers. The full festival runs through Sunday, June 7, and will be taped for a national broadcast on ABC and Hulu on June 25.
Tickets and the full schedule are available at cmafest.com.
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