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Austin City Limits to Induct Brandi Carlile Into Hall of Fame

Brandi Carlile is the newest inductee into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame.

The 11-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, producer and performer will be elevated during the ACL Hall of Fame induction and taping on July 1, with Bonnie Raitt on hand to induct Carlile. Raitt, who was inducted in 2016, will also perform a tribute on the night.

“Being inducted into the ACL Hall of Fame by one of my absolute heroes — Bonnie Raitt — means everything to me,” comments Carlile in a statement. “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.”

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Adds Raitt: “I’m thrilled to induct my friend Brandi into the ACL Hall of Fame. 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.”

The 12th Annual ACL Hall of Fame will be presented at ACL’s studio home, ACL Live at The Moody Theater in Austin, Texas.  Highlights, including performances and speeches, will be packaged for an hour-long broadcast during Season 52 of Austin City Limits, premiering this September on PBS, and available to stream online and via the PBS App.

Established in 2014, the ACL Hall of Fame recognizes artists who’ve played a defining role in the series’ half-century legacy. Honorees have included Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lucinda Williams, Roy Orbison, Lyle Lovett, John Prine, and last year’s inductee Garth Brooks.

Carlile has “deep roots at ACL” and is a frequent presence at the ACL Hall of Fame, reads a statement announcing her special night. Also, Carlile handed induction honors for Sheryl Crow in 2022 and has delivered three standout appearances: in 2010 (Season 36), 2018 (Season 44) and 2022 (Season 48).

Across a two-decade-plus career, Carlile has landed 10 titles on the Billboard 200 chart, including five top 10s.  At the back end of 2025, Carlile broke the record for most No. 1’s by a woman on Billboard’s Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, as her latest album Returning to Myself debuts atop the Nov. 8-dated tally. Earlier this year, Carlile performed “America the Beautiful” during Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, and presented the Innovator Award to Laufey at Billboard Women In Music 2026.

“When Brandi Carlile first stepped onto the ACL stage more than 15 years ago, it was immediately clear she possessed a rare and singular talent,” says ACL executive producer Terry Lickona. “The moment you hear her voice, you know exactly who it is. She will always have a home here at ACL, and now she takes her well-deserved place in the ACL Hall of Fame. Having Bonnie Raitt there to welcome her into the fold makes the occasion all the more special.”

Austin City Limits and the ACL Hall of Fame are produced by Austin PBS.

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