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Jelly Roll dominates the 2024 CMT Music Awards with multiple wins, while Toby Keith is honored with a red solo cup tribute. Keith's children make a rare appearance, and Kelsea Ballerini dazzles in multiple outfits as she hosts the event.

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The 2024 CMT (Country Music Television) Awards were a star-studded event that featured various performances and tributes. One of the main highlights was the tribute to the late country icon, Toby Keith, which was emotionally performed by several artists, including Brooks & Dunn, Sammy Hagar, and Lainey Wilson. Toby Keith's three children were present at the event, providing emotional support and honoring their father's legacy.

Aside from the tribute, the awards ceremony also recognized talented artists in the industry. Winners like Tanner Adell, Dasha Austin, and Reyna Roberts were among those who walked away with awards. Trisha Yearwood was honored with the June Carter Cash Award during the event.

Kelsea Ballerini gave a reimagined performance of her hit song "Love Me Like You Mean It," while other artists like Jason Aldean, Maren Morris, and Sam Hunt also took the stage with their performances. Kelsea Ballerini, who hosted the awards show, explained that it would be her final year hosting the event.

The red carpet at the CMT Awards was filled with glamorous outfits and cute couple appearances, including Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes. The awards show also featured some controversy, with performances like Gwen Stefani and Kelsea Ballerini raising eyebrows.

Overall, the 2024 CMT Awards were a mix of emotional tributes, stellar performances, and well-deserved award wins, making it a memorable night in the country music scene.

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