Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton

Blake Shelton, who co-hosted the ACM Awards with Luke Bryan, walked the carpet with his wife, singer Miranda Lambert.
Blake Shelton, who co-hosted the ACM Awards with Luke Bryan, walked the carpet with his wife, singer Miranda Lambert.
The American Idol winner and country music star donned white fringe on Sunday night.
The husband-and-wife country music stars stepped out on the red carpet together Sunday night.
The Newsroom star donned a low-cut red gown.
The presenter wore a white croptop with a black skirt.
Jewel also donned black and white on the red carpet.
The American Idol alum chose a lavender gown Sunday night.
The singer hit the carpet in a black gown.
Luke Bryan, who co-hosted the awards with Blake Shelton, brought wife Caroline Boyer.
The American Idol judge and ACM performer hit the red carpet clad in all black.
Stevie Nicks, second from right, and from left, Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley posed for photographers.
Brian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard are part of Florida Georgia Line.
From left: The Band Perry's Neil Perry, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry hit the red carpet together Sunday night.
Singer Chuck Wicks hit the red carpet in Las Vegas on Sunday afternoon.
Singer Jake Owen hit Las Vegas with his wife, Lacey Buchanan.
Singer Hunter Hayes was all smiles outside the MGM Grand.
The singer won the fourth season of NBC's The Voice at age 16, becoming the show's youngest winner.
Singer Kelleigh Bannen donned a gold and black gown for the awards.
The singer-songwriter hit Vegas in a black suit, sans tie.
Singer Thomas Rhett accessorized his suit with a bowtie.
The Texas-born singer chose a black dress with lace and leather accents.
The omg! Insider correspondent brought a pop of color to the red carpet with her brightly hued cocktail dress.
Natalie Stovall and the Drive were named as one of Billboard's "10 Country Artists to Watch" in 2014.
The singer-songwriter also stars in TNT's reality series Private Lives of Nashville Wives.
Unlike some of his colleagues, the singer-songwriter donned a cowboy hat for his red carpet arrival.
Colton Swon, left, and Zach Swon, together known as The Swon Brothers, finished in third place on season four of NBC's The Voice.