Faith Hill To Debut New Song On CMA Awards, Will Release New Album Next Year

Faith Hill will debut a new song on next month’s Country Music Association Awards.

The country star, a three-time CMA winner, hasn’t performed on the awards telecast since 2006.

A release from the CMA says Hill has a new album coming out early next year. It will be her first studio album since 2005’s “Fireflies.”

Hill joins a star-studded lineup that includes all five entertainer of the year nominees — Taylor Swift, Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton and Keith Urban.

Other performers include Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert and The Band Perry.

Paisley, the reigning entertainer of the year, will host the awards with Carrie Underwood.

The show airs Nov. 9 on ABC from Nashville.

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