Nicole Beals

Nicole’s Nashville News- April 5

Jason Aldean will appear on American Idol tonight. He will be performing duets with two of the top 24 singers.

Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Luke Combs are among artists who have been announced as performers at the ACM Awards. Over 25 artists will be performing from three iconic Nashville venues. Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton will co-host the show on April 18.

Carrie Underwood performed songs from her new album, My Savior, yesterday from the Ryman Auditorium.  The hour long show has helped to raise more than $100,000 for charity. The show will remain on Carrie’s Facebook page until Tuesday (4/6) morning.

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