CMA Winners You Can Still See In Concert

Fresh off their wins at the CMA Awards, several of this year’s standout artists are heading back to major tour runs, extending festival stops, or adding new dates in the wake of their victories. For fans, it means the rare opportunity to see newly crowned CMA talent at a peak moment when momentum is high, setlists are evolving, and careers are sharpening into their next chapter. 

Here’s a look at which winners are still on tour and where you can still catch them on stage.

Lainey Wilson — Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year

Fresh off reclaiming Entertainer of the Year and adding wins for Album of the Year and Female Vocalist, Lainey Wilson is touring with the momentum of an artist fully hitting her stride. After her CMA sweep, Wilson’s upcoming dates could be among the most sought-after of the year.

Grab tickets to her next show.

Cody Johnson — Male Vocalist of the Year

Cody Johnson pulled off one of the night’s biggest upsets by unseating Chris Stapleton to claim Male Vocalist of the Year for the first time. The win caps a career stretch defined by powerhouse vocals and a reputation for delivering some of the most electric live shows in modern country. Johnson remains on the road with a packed touring schedule, where he continues to draw some of the genre’s most loyal crowds. 

See him live in concert.

Red Clay Strays — Vocal Group of the Year

In another one of the CMA Awards’ most talked-about surprises, the Red Clay Strays claimed Vocal Group of the Year on their very first nomination, ending Old Dominion’s long-running streak. The rock-leaning Alabama band steadily built a devoted following. With more dates ahead, fans have a rare chance to catch the Strays just as they make the leap from cult favorite to award-winning headliner.

Check out their upcoming tour dates.

Brooks & Dunn — Vocal Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn extended their legendary run with a record-breaking 16th win for Vocal Duo of the Year, proving their staying power remains unmatched. Even decades into their career, the duo continues to pack venues with a mix of classic hits and road-tested showmanship that defines modern country’s live legacy. 

With only one tour date left on the calendar, don’t miss your chance to witness the sets that have kept them at the top of the genre for more than 30 years.

Find Brooks & Dunn tickets.

Post Malone (feat. Blake Shelton) — Musical Event of the Year 

Post Malone continued his seamless crossover into country with a CMA win for Musical Event of the Year for “Pour Me a Drink,” his chart-topping collaboration with Blake Shelton. The award caps a year in which Post Malone fully embraced the genre, from surprise festival appearances to studio sessions in Nashville that signaled his growing presence in country music. His live sets increasingly nod to his country pivot, and with his CMA win fueling even more curiosity, fans can expect demand to spike wherever he takes the stage next.

Get tickets to see Post Malone.

Check out Blake Shelton tour dates.

Announcements to Look Out For

As this year’s CMA winners carry their award-show momentum onto the stage, several are already out on the road delivering the high-energy performances that earned them country’s top honors. And for the artists who aren’t currently touring, more announcements are expected soon as new albums, collaborations, and breakthrough moments spark fresh demand. 

Whether you’re catching a veteran act in peak form or watching a rising star capitalize on a career-making win, now is the time to keep an eye on tour news—and to grab seats on Gametime when those dates drop.