After a video clip surfaced in early 2021 showing an inebriated
Morgan Wallen using a racial slur the
Country Music Association announced on May 21, 2021, that Wallen's 2021 CMA Awards eligibility would be limited to, “categories that honor artistic works (
Single,
Song,
Album,
Musical Event, and
Music Video of the Year categories), so as not to "limit opportunity for other credited collaborators," but the press release further states that Wallen would not be eligible in solo categories as
Entertainer of the Year and
Male Vocalist of the Year. On October 1, 2021, the CMA announced that Wallen would not be allowed to attend the 2021 ceremony or any of the pre-show pageantry, despite being nominated in the
Album of the Year category. Speaking to the
Los Angeles Times, CMA CEO Sarah Trahern said she didn't believe anyone had ever been disqualified from the show due to conduct before. "Honoring him as an individual this year is not right, and he will not be allowed on the red carpet, on our stage, or be celebrated in any way," she says. On October 18, 2021 it was announced by the CMA that Luke Bryan will host the ceremony for the first time. This is the first time the ceremony has had a solo host in 18 years, the last being
Vince Gill. Performers and presenters were not expected to follow the same requirements as the audience. ==Winners and nominees==