The legends of country music just gained three more stars in their sky. Tony Brown, June Carter Cash, and Kenny Chesney have officially been immortalized in the 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame. It’s more than a title—it’s a legacy carved in the heart of Nashville. Dive into the stories behind this iconic class and watch as Tony and Kenny share their heartfelt words at the unforgettable inductee announcement ceremony.

How Do Artists Qualify For Induction Into The Country Music Hall Of Fame?

Who will join the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2025? Before we introduce this year’s inductees, let’s take a minute to explain the HOF’s qualifications.

The CMHOF inducts individuals in three distinct categories each year. Typically, only one person (or duo/group) gets inducted per category, except in the event of a tie. If a tie occurs, both nominees will be inducted together.

The categories, as explained by the CMHOF website, include:

  • Non-Performer – This category rotates between a Recording and/or Touring Musician, Songwriter, or Non-Performer every three years. Guitarist James Burton joined the Hall as the Recording and/or Touring Musician inductee in 2024.
  • Modern Era – A Modern Era artist becomes eligible for induction 20 years after they reach national prominence. Toby Keith joined the Hall as the Modern Era inductee in 2024.
  • Veterans Era – A Veterans Era artist becomes eligible for induction 40 years after they reach national prominence. John Anderson joined the Hall as the Veterans Era inductee in 2025.

 

To avoid sympathy votes, candidates are not eligible for induction the year after their death. However, if voting already occurred before their death, they still qualify.

That exact instance happened with last year’s (2024) Modern Era inductee, Toby Keith. He died on February 5, but voting for the HOF class concluded before then.

Vince Gill Reveals Inductees Joining The Country Music Hall Of Fame In 2025

Considering the prestige surrounding the Country Music Hall of Fame, fans always look forward to the big moment when the new inductees are announced.

HOF member Vince Gill revealed the 2025 class of inductees joining the Country Music Hall of Fame during a short ceremony on Tuesday morning (March 25).

 

The CMA’s official YouTube channel live-streamed the event. Keep reading to see the new inductees!

Non-Performer – Tony Brown

Kenny Chesney, June Carter Cash: 2025 Country Hall of Fame inductees

Tony Brown is world-renowned as a record producer and piano player. He’s played for big names such as Emmylou Harris, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Elvis Presley.

However, most know Brown for his work as a record producer for legendary acts such as George Strait, Reba McEntire, and Vince Gill.

Gill shared a personal story about how Brown encouraged him to record his emotional song, “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” Gill remains grateful that Brown pushed him to record the track.

When Brown took to the podium, he said he felt “blown away” to be joining the ranks of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Veterans Era – June Carter Cash

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June Carter Cash‘s family group, The Carter Family, joined the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970 (her mother, Maybelle, was a member). Her husband, Johnny Cash, joined the ranks in 1980.

Now, June herself shall receive her rightful place in the Country Music Hall of Fame as the Veterans Era inductee for 2025. The Hall will forever highlight her accomplishments as a songwriter, comedian, singer, and instrumentalist.

June, who passed away in 2003, sadly couldn’t see herself join the Hall of Fame. However, her children, John Carter Cash and Carlene Carter attended the inductee announcement ceremony.

John Carter mentioned how the HOF rotunda displays the lyrics from “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?” The Carter Family recorded one of the most popular versions of the beloved hymn. June continued to share the song throughout her career, and John Carter believes she may have performed it more than anyone else in history.

June both carried and created a legacy, with John Carter remarking, “She carried the torch for country music history with her through her lifetime…

Modern Era – Kenney Chesney

 

Kenny Chesney released his debut album in 1994 and quickly became one of the top country artists of the ’90s and beyond. He’s now sold over 30 million albums, has numerous #1 songs, and continues to draw massive crowds to his stadium shows.

Now, Chesney will be the first country artist to have a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere later this year.

As he spoke at the podium, Chesney recalled his past playing bluegrass songs and Carter Family classics. He said his college-aged self would never believe that years later, he’d be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with June Carter Cash.

The honorees will officially join the Hall during a Medallion Ceremony in October.

Congratulations to everyone joining the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2025! Watch the full inductee announcement ceremony below.

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