List of GMA's Music Awards Presenters and Perfomers

The GMA's 35th Annual Music Awards will be held on April 28, at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tn. Former NFL star and current CBS Sports personality Deion Sanders and Gospel Music singer Yolanda Adams will host the event. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an opening show followed by the televised portion of the night begining at 8 p.m.

For the first time in the Gospel Music Association's award ceremony, formerly known as the Dove Awards, a live broadcast of the show will be available at participating Regal Theaters for $10 a ticket.

The following is a list of the GMA Music Awards presenters and performers in alphabetical order:

Amy Grant

Byron Cage

CeCe Winans

Donnie McClurkin

Hezekiah Walker

Jars of Clay

Jeremy Camp

Kirk Franklin

Kristy Starling

LaShell Griffin (Oprah’s Pop Star Challenge)

Lisa McClendon

MercyMe

Michael Tait & T-Bone ("!Hero, The Rock Opera")

Michael W. Smith

Michelle Williams (Destiny's Child)

Newsboys

Nichole Nordeman

Nicole C. Mullen

Out of Eden

Pillar

R.J. Helton ("American Idol")

Randy Travis

Smokey Robinson

Smokie Norful

Stephen Baldwin

Steven Curtis Chapman

Third Day

tobyMac

Vince Gill

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