Faith Hill Returns to CMA's, Plans to Debut New Song
The CMA's announced Thursday that Faith Hill will be performing at this year's CMA awards on Nov. 9 after not appearing on the show since 2006.
Hill, working on her first album in six years, will be performing her lead single off the new album, "Come Home," at the awards show.
The title of the track is the only thing known about the song as information from the new album has been kept under wraps.
In an interview with Billboard Magazine in February Hill said of the project, "I'm not even prepared to talk about it now."
She continues "I'm in the middle of it, so it's really hard to describe what it is until I'm done. That's the honest truth. I'll be able to tell more, maybe once I come out of the studio in the spring."
Hill's last album of original content was 2005's Fireflies, and her last single was 2007's "Red Umbrella," which reached the Billboard Country Songs chart at No. 28.
Hill is a three time CMA winner most notably in 2000 for Female Vocalist Score.
In 2009, she was a co-presenter with her husband of 15-years, Tim McGraw.
Starting as a backup singer for Reba McEntire in the early 90s, Hill got her big break in 1993 with her debut album Take Me as I am.
Hill however, found her most success in the early 2000's when she strayed from her country roots and released her crossover pop albums, Breathe and Cry.
She returned to country in 2005.
The awards show will be hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood.
Other performers include Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and more.
Nov. 9 at 8pm on ABC, the 45th Annual CMA Awards will air live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.