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Wynonna Judd lights up red carpet in long sparkling ensemble at 56th CMA Awards… just over six month after tragic death of The Judds’ matriarch Naomi Judd
Wynonna Judd sparkled on the red carpet of the 56th annual CMA Awards on Wednesday.  Â
Judd, who also serving as one of the presenters, wowed in a gold sequined gown as she attended the show at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
The 58-year-old is just six days removed from performing and recording The Judds: Love Is Alive — The Final Concert, a recreation of the legendary country music duo’s farewell concert that aired as a TV special back in 1991, in honor of her late mother Naomi Judd.
Country icon: Wynonna Judd, 58, attended the 56th Annual CMA Awards held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday
The Turn It Loose star also wore matching black gloves as her eye-catching garment fell behind her by several feet like the train to an elegant gown.
She rounded out her overall look by styling her red blazing locks long and flowing over her chest and down past the middle of her back with natural waves and a part on the slight left.Â
Her husband of just over 10 years, Cactus Moser, also joined her for a series of snaps looking rocker cool in black leather pants with a black waist jacket over a white button-down shirt.
The former Highway 101 drummer also wore tan cowboy boots and had his blonde hair cut short while standing alongside his wife.
Family support: Judd’s husband Cactus Moser joined her on the red carpet
Star power: Judd also served as one of the presenters during the awards show
Recreation: Judd gave a shout out to all the musical artists who took part in The Judds: Love Is Alive — The Final Show that was performed and recorded on November 3; among the stars are Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Brandi Carlile, Phillip Sweet and members of Little Big Town and Karen Fairchild
Judd had been out on the road since late September performing The Final Tour. It had originally been planned to be a final reunion for herself and her mother, Naomi Judd, but that all changed when The Judds’ matriarch passed away when she took her own life April 30 at the age of 76 following a long history of mental health struggles.
While out touring, Wynonna got the idea of having some guest artists take her mother’s place and recreate their iconic 1991 farewell show.
The Judds: Love is Alive — The Final Concert was held last Thursday, November 3, at the Murphy Center at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, the same arena of the original special 31 years earlier.
Iconic: The Judds: Love Is Alive — The Final Show was a recreation of The Judds’ iconic farewell that aired as a TV special back in 1991
Tragic: Naomi Judd, 76, passed away when she committed suicide on April 30 after a long history of mental health struggles; The Judds are pictured 19 days before her death
Recent tour mates Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Martina McBride, and members of Little Big Town were among the guests who took the stage in place of Naomi, along with Phillip Sweet and others.
‘Love was indeed alive last night. I am so touched by the way these amazing friends of mine have showed up for me. Love is truly the greatest of these…’ the I Saw The Light star wrote in the caption of a photo showing all the musical artists together on stage.
The Final concert will be broadcast on CMT sometime in March, according to People.Â
Coming in 2023: The Judds: Love Is Alive — The Final Concert, which was recorded November 3, is slated to air on CMT next March
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