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2022 in country music

2022 in country music

Overview of the events of 2022 in country music


This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 2022.

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Events

Grand Ole Opry

  • January 8 – Morgan Wallen's performance with Ernest on the Grand Ole Opry leads to criticism from fans and other country music artists, following the controversy that surrounded Wallen after he was filmed using a racial slur eleven months prior as well as an anti-racism tweet made by the institution.[38]
  • February 12 – Lauren Alaina is inducted by Trisha Yearwood as the Opry's first member of 2022 following an invite by Yearwood in December 2021. At twenty-seven, Alaina becomes the youngest member of the Opry.[39]
  • March 19 – After making frequent guest appearances for over seventeen years, Jamey Johnson was invited by Bill Anderson to become an Opry member, with his induction set for May 14.[40]
  • June 11 – Vince Gill invites Hall of Famers Charlie McCoy and Don Schlitz to become Opry members, the first time in decades that two artists received the invitation during the same show.[41] McCoy was subsequently inducted by Larry Gatlin on July 13 and Schlitz was inducted by Gill and Randy Travis on August 30.
  • September 17 – Jeannie Seely celebrates her 55th anniversary as an Opry member. Seely has performed on the show over 5000 times, extending her record as the most frequently appearing artist.
  • October 6 – Garth Brooks surprises Ashley McBryde with an invitation to become the newest Grand Ole Opry member during an interview on CBS Mornings, live from the circle. She was inducted on December 10 by Opry star Terri Clark.[42]

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, or Canada Country charts in 2022:

Singles released by American and Australian artists

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Singles released by Canadian artists

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Top new album releases

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Deaths

Hall of Fame inductees

Country Music Hall of Fame

(presented on October 16, 2022)[184]

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame

(announced on June 7, 2022)[185]

International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame

(announced on July 26, 2022)[186]

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

(presented October 30, 2022)[187]

Major awards

Academy of Country Music Awards

(presented on May 11, 2023)

Americana Music Honors & Awards

(presented on September 14, 2022)[188]

American Music Awards

(presented on November 20, 2022)[189]

ARIA Awards

(presented on November 24, 2022)

Billboard Music Awards

(presented on May 15, 2022)[190]

Canadian Country Music Association Awards

(presented on September 11, 2022)[191]

CMT Music Awards

(presented on April 11, 2022)

CMT Artists of the Year
(presented October 14, 2022 in Nashville)[192]

Country Music Association Awards

(presented on November 9, 2022)[193]

Grammy Awards

(presented on February 5, 2023)

International Bluegrass Music Awards

(presented on September 30, 2022)[194]

Juno Awards

(presented on March 13, 2023)


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