You can't spell Cam without "CMA," and that's why he Country Music Association enlisted the country star to share some exciting news on this year's Giving Tuesday, Nov. 29.
Cam won over country fans and radio with her No. 1 hit "Burning House," and along the way, she has gained some pretty adorable fans. Emmy Lou and Kinzlee even went viral for their cover of the Grammy-winning song.
Cam is one of the most promising female artists in country music, and she paid tribute to one of her primary influences during a recent appearance at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
After supporting several high-profile artists on their tours, Cam will now have her name at the top of the bill with her first headlining tour kicking off Oct. 27. The Burning House Tour will include 13 dates in cities around the U.S., beginning in Chicago and wrapping in Vegas with back-to-back shows in December.
Brett Eldredge and Thomas Rhett are competing once again, but this time it's for viewers for the televised special CMA Music Festival: Country's Night to Rock.
Cam has spent a lot of the last year on the road, and the rising country star says she's adjusting well to the hectic schedule — as long as her wakeup call doesn't come before 6AM.