Reba McEntire, Darius Rucker and more have been added to the list of stars who will perform at the 2020 CMA Awards.

The country singers are co-hosting the awards ceremony in 2020, and they will also team up for a musical tribute to the late Mac Davis, performing "In the Ghetto," which gave Davis one of his earliest big breaks as a songwriter when Elvis Presley recorded it in 1969. Davis died on Sept. 29, the day after news broke that he was critically ill after undergoing heart surgery in Nashville.

Kelsea Ballerini was also announced as a late addition to the CMA Awards in a press release Wednesday (Nov. 11). Ballerini will perform her latest single, "Hole in the Bottle."

The newly announced performers join an already star-studded lineup.

Jason Aldean will team with Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Jenee Fleenor and Ashley McBryde to open the CMA Awards ceremony this year with a special multi-song musical tribute to Charlie Daniels, who died in July.

Dan + Shay will join Justin Bieber for the world performance debut of their joint single, "10,000 Hours," and Little Big Town will perform a special musical tribute to Kenny Rogers, who died in March. Jon Pardi will pay tribute to Joe Diffie, who died on March 29.

Urban will stage an intimate performance of "God Whispered Your Name" from Australia, and Jimmie Allen will be on hand to perform "Best Shot," as well as present the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award to Charley Pride.

Old Dominion will help mark the 40th anniversary of the release of Urban Cowboy by performing the Johnny Lee classic "Looking for Love," and Ingrid Andress, Morgan Wallen ("More Than My Hometown") and Carly Pearce with Lee Brice ("I Hope You're Happy Now") are also slated to perform.

Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Thomas Rhett and more are also among the stars slated to perform at the CMA Awards in 2020.

The first CMA performers were announced on Oct. 29, with two crossover artists among the group set to take the stage. Charlie Puth will team up with Gabby Barrett for a version of their hit song "I Hope." Chris Tomlin will join Rhett, Reba McEntire and Hillary Scott for a version of their song "Be a Light." The 2020 CMA Awards are set for Nov. 11 on ABC. McEntire and Darius Rucker are hosting.

Additionally, Luke CombsMaren Morris and McBryde have been announced as solo performers. The full list of 2020 CMA Awards performers is below.

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This year's show will feel more intimate, as it is being broadcast from the Music City Center in Nashville, a ballroom style convention center that sits across the street from the Bridgestone Arena, where the show typically originates. The coronavirus pandemic forced the change, but unlike the CMA and CMT Awards, there will be a large gathering of people even if there is no live audience. A note from the CMAs promises that this show will bring all of country music's biggest stars together safely in one room for the first time in 2020. The environment is described as "physically distant" by CMA CEO Sarah Trahern.

Lambert is the most nominated artist at the 2020 CMA Awards. Her seven nominations includes one in the Entertainer of the Year category, where she is up against Carrie Underwood, Church, Combs and Keith Urban.

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2020 CMA Awards Performers:

Ashley McBryde, "One Night Standards"
Carly Pearce and Charles Kelley, "I Hope You're Happy Now"
Charlie Daniels Tribute from Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Jenee Fleenor and Ashley McBryde
Dan + Shay with Justin Bieber, "10,000 Hours"
Darius Rucker and Lady A, "Beers & Sunshine"
Eric Church, "Hell of a View"
Florida Georgia Line, "Long Live"
Gabby Barrett and Charlie Puth, "I Hope"
Ingrid Andress, "More Hears Than Mine"
Jimmie Allen, "Best Shot"
Jon Pardi tribute to Joe Diffie
Keith Urban, "God Whispered Your Name"
Kelsea Ballerini, "Hole In the Bottle"
Little Big Town tribute to Kenny Rogers
Luke Combs, "Cold as You"
Maren Morris, "The Bones"
Miranda Lambert, "Settling Down"
Morgan Wallen, "More Than My Hometown"
Old Dominion, "Lookin' For Love"
Rascal Flatts, "Bless the Broken Road"
Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker, "In the Ghetto" (Mac Davis Tribute)
Thomas Rhett and Friends, "Be a Light"

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