CMT has announced an additional set of collaborative performances for the upcoming 2017 CMT Music Awards, as well as newly added solo performances, and a new addition to the show's Gregg Allman tribute. The network revealed all of the new performers in a press release on Monday (June 5).

Among the newly announced 2017 CMT Music Awards performances are two collaborations: Luke Bryan, previously announced as a performer, will team up with Jason Derulo, reprising their episode of CMT Crossroads; their performance of "Want to Want Me" from that show is nominated for CMT Performance of the Year at this year's awards show. Additionally, the Brothers Osborne and Peter Frampton will perform together for the first time ever.

A number of up-and-coming acts will perform on the Firestone Stage during the 2017 CMT Music Awards as well: Brett Young, Jon Pardi, Lauren Alaina, Midland and Chris Lane will all take that stage throughout the night. Young, Pardi and Alaina are all up for Breakthrough Video of the Year at this year's awards show, while Midland are nominated for Group Video of the Year.

Previously announced 2017 CMT Music Awards performers include Blake Shelton, Brett Eldredge, Luke Bryan, Miranda LambertThomas RhettLittle Big Town and Kelsea Ballerini, as well as collaborations between Lady Antebellum and Earth, Wind and Fire, Florida Georgia Line and the Chainsmokers and Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood. Following Gregg Allman's death on May 27, a tribute performance featuring Jason Aldean, Lady A‘s Charles Kelley and Darius Rucker was added to the show's schedule; Derek Trucks, a former Allman Brothers Band member, will also be part of the tribute.

The 2017 CMT Music Awards will take place in Nashville on June 7 and air live on CMT beginning at 8PM ET.

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