CMA Fest 2025 Sunday Night Nissan Stadium Shows: 5 Top Moments

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Dierks Bentley, Ashley McBryde, Zach Top helped close out the 2025 CMA Fest with enduring classics and fresh hits.

Dierks Bentley and Zach Top

Dierks Bentley and Zach Top perform on the main stage during CMA Fest 2025 at Nissan Stadium on June 08, 2025 in Nashville. Jason Kempin/Getty Images

The 2025 CMA Fest concluded Sunday night (June 8), and after four days of festing, tens of thousands of country music fans kept the energy going strong as they filled Nashville’s Nissan Stadium for one final evening.

Throughout much of this year’s CMA Fest, which ran from June 5 to 8, rainclouds hovered over Nashville, casting uncertainty on scheduled musical performances and ultimately forcing delays at Nissan Stadium one evening. But Sunday night, clear skies and warm temps setting the stage for a solid CMA Fest finale, as fans danced and sang along to new songs and classic hits. As the evening revelry continued into the wee hours of Monday morning, the roster essentially served as a display of the depth and breadth of sounds emanating from one of music’s most dominant genres.

The Sunday night lineup was also one of the venue’s strongest during the fest, with the main stage offering a top-shelf lineup of performances from Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Zach Top, Ashley McBryde, Rodney Atkins and Bailey Zimmerman.

“This is the greatest weekend of our lives,” Bentley told the crowd during his set. “Call it the ‘country music singers’ Thanksgiving.'”

On the Platform Stage, fans caught a mighty glimpse at the talents of just a few sterling newcomers, including Avery Anna’s dynamic folk-pop storytelling, Kashus Culpepper’s blues-drenched brand of country, and rising hitmaker Tucker Wetmore. Meanwhile, Dylan Scott further amped up attendees with a crowd-pleasing performance of “Country Til I Die.”

Here, we look at 5 top moments at Sunday evening’s Nissan Stadium show.

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