Rising Country Star Avery Anna Takes Home Major ACM Honor
Avery Anna has officially been named the 2026 New Female Artist of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, just days before the highly anticipated ACM Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
The 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Flagstaff, Arizona, beat out strong contenders including Emily Ann Roberts, Dasha, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Caroline Jones to secure the prestigious award.
From Small-Town Roots to Country Music Spotlight
Avery Anna’s journey into country music began at a young age. Raised on the sounds of Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, she developed a deep love for storytelling through music.
She started writing songs at just 8 years old after receiving a journal at her baptism — a moment that would shape her future career. Her breakthrough came years later when she went viral on TikTok, performing songs from her mother’s claw-foot bathtub, capturing millions of views and industry attention.
At just 17, she made the bold move to Nashville, Tennessee — a decision that quickly paid off.

Breakout Hits and Chart Success
Avery Anna’s rise has been fueled by powerful, emotional songwriting and standout performances. Her hit single “Narcissist” earned RIAA Gold certification, marking a major milestone early in her career.
She also found success with her duet “Indigo” alongside Sam Barber, which reached the Top 10 on the Hot Country Songs chart and entered the Billboard Hot 100 — further cementing her status as one of country music’s fastest-rising stars.
Support From Country Music Community
Following the announcement, several country artists showed their support, including Ella Langley and Ashley McBryde, who congratulated Avery Anna in the comments of the ACM’s official social media post.
ACM Awards 2026: Date and Details
The 61st ACM Awards will air live on May 17 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
With this major win already under her belt, Avery Anna heads into the ceremony as one of the most exciting new voices in country music.
Congratulations, Avery Anna.


























































