Vince Gill will receive the 2025 CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award during The 59th Annual CMA Awards on Nov. 19.

The CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded to an artist who has attained the highest degree of recognition in country music, and recognizes those who have achieved both national and international stature through concert performances, humanitarian efforts, philanthropy, streaming numbers, record sales, and public representation. The award recipient has positively impacted and contributed to the growth of the genre over the course of many years, and has proven to have an unprecedented historical impact on fans and industry alike.

“Vince embodies the very best of what Country Music stands for,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “He’s a true trailblazer, one who gives back to the community, honors the roots of our genre, and even now, continues to share his talent with fans across the globe. As a Country Music Hall of Fame member, 18-time CMA Award winner, and former 12-time CMA Awards host, he remains a vibrant force in our industry, and we’re honored to celebrate an artist whose influence is so deeply woven into the fabric of our format.”
An Oklahoma native, Gill has released 20 albums, sold more than 30 million records, and charted 45 singles. Known for his heartfelt songwriting, masterful guitar playing, and unmistakable tenor, he is equally admired for the warmth, humility, and humor that have endeared him to fans and artists alike. His musicianship and versatility have also led him to be a key member of several iconic bands, including Pure Prairie League, The Cherry Bombs, and The Time Jumpers. In 2017, Gill was also invited to join the Eagles on tour, and continues to contribute his talents to the historic group.

As a performer for 50 years, Gill is honoring the major career milestone by curating a series of EPs to be released on MCA Records, 50 Years from Home. The first EP of the series, I Gave You Everything I Had, released on Oct. 17.
The 59th Annual CMA Awards airs live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 19 on ABC and next day on Hulu.