Luke Bryan Raises A Glass In ‘But I Got A Beer In My Hand’ Video
The track was originally released in May.
Luke Bryan has shared a music video for his hit single, “But I Got A Beer in My Hand.” The song, which was released back in May, has quickly become a fan favorite.
In the visual, Bryan cruises in a truck through the countryside before pulling up at a party and performing the massive cut. At the party, audience members are rightfully holding beers in their hands. Check out the visual below.
Back in May, it was announced that Bryan and Payton Manning will reprise their hosting duties for a second year at the 57th CMA Awards, to air live on ABC on November 8, from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Nominees will be announced in September.
The news was officially revealed this morning (Wednesday) on Good Morning America by Lara Spencer, who said at the top of the show: “We’re going to begin with the country music dream team, Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning.
“They scored the biggest ratings in three years when they hosted the CMA Awards last year,” she continued. “And thankfully they have just agreed to do it again. The football star and the former CMA Entertainer of the Year will join forces on the stage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena for two hours of laughs, tributes, and of course some amazing performances.”
Last year, Manning became only the second person who is not a country music performer to host the event. The only previous time that happened was in 1968, when Roy Rogers was accompanied by his wife, Dale Evans. The 2022 show had the awards’ best viewership figures for three years. Bryan had hosted solo in 2021.
Per figures from the Country Music Association, 9.7 million viewers tuned into last year’s show, a total taken from seven days of viewing across linear and digital platforms. Bryan and Manning follow three previous duos who have helmed “Country’s Biggest Night”: Brooks & Dunn, who co-hosted from 2004 to 2006; Mac Davis and Barbara Mandrell, from 1980 to 1982; and Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, who served as co-presenters for an epic 11 years, from 2008 to 2018.