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Let’s Go Girls! Shania Twain, Lainey Wilson, and Kacey Musgraves Take Vegas for the ACM Awards
“This is Las Vegas. Bring it on!” said Shania Twain ahead of her inaugural time hosting the 61st annual Academy of Country Music Awards, which has just traded its three-year run in Frisco, Texas for the bright lights of Sin City.

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According to Vogue’s source item, Let’s Go Girls! Shania Twain, Lainey Wilson, and Kacey Musgraves Take Vegas for the ACM Awards, “This is Las Vegas. Bring it on!” said Shania Twain ahead of her inaugural time hosting the 61st annual Academy of Country Music Awards, which has just traded its three-year run in Frisco, Texas for the bright lights of Sin City.
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- Let’s Go Girls! Shania Twain, Lainey Wilson, and Kacey Musgraves Take Vegas for the ACM AwardsVogue - 2026-05-18T15:57:38+00:00
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