Thomas Rhett brought his hit ballad "Slow Down Summer" to the 2022 ACM Awards on Monday night (March 7).

"Slow Down Summer" is the lead single from Rhett's upcoming album Where We Started, which is set for release on April 1. Rhett co-wrote the nostalgic tune with his father, Rhett Akins, along with Ashley Gorley, Sean Douglas and Jesse Frasure.

At the ACM Awards, the singer sat behind a piano to play. He was joined on stage by at least a dozen musicians, including another piano player and a small string section. Midway through — as fireworks shot across the night sky behind the stadium — he hopped up with his microphone to lean into the sentimental, urgent nature of the track. Viewers can debate if this or another song was the top performance of the night, but it certainly included some of the biggest production.

Rhett performed on the ACM stage twice this year, returning to debut "Praise the Lord," his brand new collaboration with Breland. Thomas Rhett was nominated for Male Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for Country Again: Side A at this year's ceremony. He's previously earned seven ACM Awards, including Entertainer of the Year in 2020.

The 2022 ACM Awards were held at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium and streamed live exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. This year's event marked the first time that the ceremony was aired over a streaming platform instead of a major broadcast network. Dolly Parton hosted the show with the 2021 New Male and Female Artists of the Year, Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett.

Remember: The best way to watch the 2022 ACMs is on Amazon Prime, with ToC on your phone!

2022 ACM Red Carpet Pictures

Country stars brought glitz, glamor and drama to the red carpet ahead of the 2022 ACM Awards

2022 ACM Awards Nominations: Snubs and Surprises

This is not the same 'ol list of ACM Awards nominees. One of the biggest categories seems to have completely turned over, while a major winner from 2021 was snubbed in a major way.

Chris Young leads all nominees — who saw that coming? — and Morgan Wallen is back. What some would say is the best album of 2021 was forgotten, and an artist everyone thought could represent the next generation of female stars was shut out.

Needless to say, the 2022 version of the ACM Awards Nominations: Snubs and Surprises list is very, very interesting.

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