Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Host Luke Bryan’s ACM Awards plan:

‘Less preparatio­n means better preparatio­n’

- By ROBIN LEACH NICHE DIVISION OF LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

Country cutups Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley co-hosting today’s 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards from our T-Mobile Arena have revealed how they will deal with the rigors of the three-hour CBS telecast: “We’ll drink our way through it. There’s a backstage bar set up to take care of any worries!”

The relaxed, fun-loving duo are hosting for the second consecutiv­e year together, although it’s Luke’s fifth year in a row at the controls (he previously co-hosted with Blake Shelton). “It will be the Dierks du Soleil show,” Luke joked.

Luke, who also will perform, as will Dierks, added: “Less preparatio­n means better preparatio­n. The drinking will get us through it.” Dierks retorted: “Luke’s plan is not to work, so I’m going to follow his lead.”

In addition to his solo performanc­e, Dierks also will partner with Cole Swindell on “Flatliner,” as they did at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas on March 3 and 4.

Fourteen-time ACM Awards host and Caesars Palace headliner Reba McEntire, who also has won 14 ACM Awards, will perform “Back to God” with contempora­ry Christian artist Lauren Daigle.

Other collaborat­ions include former The Venetian headliners Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on the world TV premiere of their new single “Speak to a Girl”; Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban will perform their hit single “The Fighter”; and Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris team up for “Craving You.”

The must-see pairing of our new Axis at Planet Hollywood headliners The Backstreet Boys with Florida Georgia Line promises to be the most exciting group effort. They also paired up at last September’s iHeartRadi­o Music Festival here at T-Mobile.

It all promises to be the most starstudde­d country show of the year with no less than 70 celebritie­s taking the stage. Still no word at this writing of the biggest surprise of all: a rumored Shania Twain appearance to debut her single going on sale this weekend in advance of her expected May album “Triumphant.”

One fun fact from rehearsals that began Thursday was learning that every winner is given 45 seconds to leave their seat, walk up onstage, accept their award and say a gracious thank you from the podium. The timekeeper­s have their stopwatche­s primed to play them off at 46 seconds.

Brett Eldredge, who performed a surprise free concert at The Chelsea on Thursday night, and Old Dominion join the lineup of previously announced performanc­es by Luke, Dierks, Maren, Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Brothers Osborne, Lady Antebellum, Sam Hunt, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Jon Pardi, Rascal Flatts and Chris Stapleton.

Presenters this year include Lauren Alaina, Bobby Bones, Kane Brown, Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Kacey Musgraves, Nancy O’Dell, ... Read the rest of this story at robinleach.reviewjour­nal.com.

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CLIFF LIPSON/CBS Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley |

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