Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning have more in store for us as a duo than returning as CMA Awards co-hosts on Nov. 8. Both are executive directors of It's All Country, a forthcoming Hulu docu-series. In addition, Bryan will host each episode.
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Per a press release, the six-parter "explores the hottest people, topics and moments in country music by examining the iconic songs and artists that changed the face of country music forever. Marking 100 years since the first country music record was made, the series highlights the cultural impact and memorable performers and performances that make country music an American and growing global sensation."
No release date has been set for the series, which will be produced by Manning's Omaha Productions, NFL Films and Walt Disney Television Alternative.
Manning formed Omaha Productions in 2020, which was four years after the two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback retired from the NFL. It's produced several unscripted sports programs for Disney-owned ESPN.
Last December, Bryan's "Country On" became his 30th No. 1 country radio hit. In all, he's sat atop the airplay chart for 56 weeks. He's also slated to return in 2024 to American Idol. Bryan has joined fellow judges Katy Perry and Lionel Richie ever since 2018 when ABC revived the series, which previously aired on Fox.
Back in May, it was confirmed that Bryan and Manning would return this year for a second consecutive stint as CMA Awards hosts.
"It's a big, fun night for me. [I want] to try to make sure that I'm always creating some laughs, some fun moments and making sure everybody can be comfortable in the room," Bryan told the Tennesseean last September.
In the same interview, Bryan praised Manning as "an amazing quarterback and a great guy and a great fan of country music."