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Brandi Carlile To Be Inducted Into Austin City Limits Hall Of Fame

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Austin City Limits has announced Brandi Carlile will be inducted Into Austin City Limits Hall of Fame.

The 12th Annual ACL Hall of Fame will honor the 11-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, producer and performer with a celebratory induction and full-set taping on July 1.

This special evening will feature music legend Bonnie Raitt, who will induct Carlile and perform in tribute. The Hall of Fame will take place at ACL's studio home, ACL Live at The Moody Theater in Austin, Texas.

Performance and induction highlights from this evening will air as an hourlong broadcast during Season 52 of Austin City Limits, premiering in September on PBS, and will be available to stream online and via the PBS App.

"Being inducted into the ACL Hall of Fame by one of my absolute heroes — Bonnie Raitt — means everything to me," shared Carlile. "I'm so grateful to have had such a deep and powerful connection to the city of Austin and Austin City Limits all these years — and I cannot wait to hit the Moody stage in July to celebrate this immense honor."

"I'm thrilled to induct my friend Brandi into the ACL Hall of Fame," says Raitt. "She is truly one of our most respected and impactful artists. I admire her not only for her incredible music, but for standing up for the causes and artists she's passionate about, all while balancing her wonderful family life. I can't wait to get to perform together for this show that has meant so much to us both."

Since its 10th Anniversary in 2024, the Hall of Fame has shifted to spotlight a singular artist each year with an in-depth tribute.

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