The Americana Music Association and Austin City Limits Present 24th Annual Americana Honors: A Celebration Of The Best In Americana Music
Hosted by John C. Reilly; Performances by John Fogerty, Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois, Dawes, Nathaniel Rateliff, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Margo Price, Darrell Scott, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, Sara Watkins, Jesse Welles, Joy Oladokun, Old 97s & Medium Build
Presenters Include Rosanne Cash, Brandi Carlile, Hayes Carll, Valerie June, S.G. Goodman & William Prince
Special Episode of Austin City Limits Premieres November 29 on PBS
Stream Online at pbs.org/austincitylimits and on the PBS App
NASHVILLE, TN and AUSTIN, TX (November 25, 2025) — Austin City Limits (ACL) returns to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium for a special broadcast highlighting moments from the 24th Annual Americana Honors. For nearly 25 years, this celebration of roots music has spotlighted key artists in the Americana genre, featuring unforgettable performances and collaborations from pioneering veterans and exciting newcomers alike.
This year’s hourlong program showcases musical highlights from award-winning legends, breakthrough artists, and popular favorites, including (in order of appearance): Medium Build, Maggie Rose, Jesse Welles, Old 97s, I’m With Her’s Sarah Jarosz, Sara Watkins, Aoife O’Donovan, Darrell Scott, Nathaniel Rateliff, David Rawlings, Gillian Welch, Dawes, Joy Oladokun, Margo Price, John C. Reilly, Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois and John Fogerty.
The special premieres Saturday, November 29 @ 8pm ET/7pm CT on PBS and the PBS app and varies by market (check local listings for times). Check PBS listings for local airtimes. The broadcast will be available to music fans everywhere to stream on pbs.org/austincitylimits and the free PBS app. The program’s official hashtags: #acltv and #americanafest.
Recorded live at Nashville’s historic “Mother Church,” the Ryman Auditorium, in September 2025, the Americana Music Association’s 24th Annual Americana Honors & Awards celebrates the powerful intersection of roots, blues, soul, folk and country music. For the fourteenth year, the producers of Austin City Limits, in conjunction with producers Martin Fischer, Michelle Aquilato, and Jed Hilly for the Americana Music Association, proudly deliver a special ACL Presents.
Hosted for the first time by actor-singer and longtime Americana champion John C. Reilly, the hour brims with roots music magic and unforgettable performances from top honorees.
A pair of Album of the Year-nominated acts take the stage together for a moving collaboration as Nathaniel Rateliff, newly crowned Album of the Year winner, takes the stage with Duo/Group of the Year recipients Gillian Welch & David Rawlings for a stirring “Center of Me” from Rateliff and his band The Night Sweats awarded album South of Here. The acclaimed trio I’m With Her—Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan and Sara Watkins—performs their Song of the Year-winning “Ancient Light,” written by the three songwriters, and newly-nominated for two 2026 Grammys, including Best American Roots Song. Valerie June introduces a fellow genre standout, Artist of the Year nominee Joy Oladokun, who earns a Ryman standing ovation with her breathtaking solo acoustic performance of “I’d Miss the Birds.”
Multiple distinguished honorees deliver show-stopping performances. Folk-rocker Jesse Welles, recipient of the Spirit of Americana Free Speech in Music Award, performs his searing protest song “War Isn’t Murder.” The Arkansas singer-songwriter recently scored a stunning quartet of 2026 Grammy nominations including Best Americana Album and Best Folk Album. Rosanne Cash presents a Lifetime Achievement Honor to alt-country trailblazers Old 97s, who ignite the room with their signature “Timebomb.” Hayes Carll honors Lifetime Achievement Honoree Darrell Scott, and the Kentucky-born singer-songwriter performs his oft-covered coal-mining classic “Goin’ Back to Harlan,” raising the Ryman rafters in a soaring rendition amplified by the vocals of fellow Lifetime Achievement Honorees, gospel greats The McCrary Sisters.
The venerable Ryman stage is the scene of multiple magical moments: LA band Dawes performs their “Time Spent in Los Angeles,” dedicated to those affected by this year’s devastating wildfires. Host John C. Reilly joins Americana favorite Margo Price to salute the 50th anniversary of Americana North Star Willie Nelson’s landmark 1975 album Red Headed Stranger; they deliver a gorgeous duet of his classic “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain.” Genre icons Emmylou Harris and Daniel Lanois reunite to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Harris’s seminal Wrecking Ball, with a spellbinding “May This Be Love.”
Two Emerging Act of the Year nominees deliver revelatory performances backed by the mighty Americana All-Stars Band: Singer-songwriter Nick Carpenter, who performs as Medium Build, opens the hour with “Drug Dealer,” his standout song about loneliness and parasocial relationships. Nashville-based Maggie Rose, a 2026 Grammy contender for Best Americana Performance, showcases her powerhouse vocals on her sparkling tour de force “No One Gets Out Alive.”
The luminous hour concludes with an ecstatic finale as the legendary John Fogerty unleashes a high-energy rendition of the Creedence classic “Up Around the Bend.”
Americana MVP Buddy Miller returns as the longstanding musical director for the Americana All-Star Band, featuring Don Was, Fred Eltringham, Jen Gunderman, Jim Hoke, Larry Campbell, and The McCrary Sisters backing many of the hour’s performances.
Broadcast setlist:
Medium Build “Drug Dealer”
Maggie Rose “No One Gets Out Alive”
Jesse Welles “War Isn’t Murder”
Old 97s “Timebomb”
I’m With Her “Ancient Light”
Darrell Scott “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive”
Nathaniel Rateliff with David Rawlings & Gillian Welch “Center of Me”
Dawes “Time Spent in Los Angeles”
Joy Oladokun “I’d Miss the Birds”
Margo Price & John C. Reilly “Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain”
Emmylou Harris & Daniel Lanois “May This Be Love”
John Fogerty “Up Around the Bend”
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For more information on the Americana Music Association, please visit americanamusic.org.
About the Americana Music Association:
The Americana Music Association is a professional not-for-profit trade organization whose mission is to advocate for the authentic voice of American roots music around the world. The Association produces events throughout the year, including AMERICANAFEST and the Americana Honors & Awards program.
About ACL Presents:
ACL Presents is music programming created by, or in association with, Austin PBS, the producers of Austin City Limits (ACL). ACL Presents programming includes television specials, live events, web series and recorded music presentations and is made in the spirit and standards of the legendary PBS series Austin City Limits, the longest-running live music series in television history. ACL Presents collaborations have included: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass with KQED and AMERICANAFEST with Nashville Public Television (NPT).
For more information on the Americana Music Association, please contact:
David Chamberlain | Americana Music Association | 615.386.6936 | david@americanamusic.org
Jackie Martinez Marushka | Marushka Media | 615.417.6500 | jackie@marushkamedia.com
Americana Music Association | 615.386.6936 | press@americanamusic.org
For more information on Austin City Limits, please contact:
Maureen Coakley | 917.601.1229 | maureen@coakleypress.com
