It’s time for Miss America 2014 winner Nina Davuluri to give up her crown!

The annual Miss America pageant is coming to Atlantic City on Sunday night with Bachelor host Chris Harrison and Good Morning America’s Lara Spencer taking over the program.

Spencer, 45, shared an Instagram photo on Friday with the caption, “My bags are packed and I'm heading to AC to host @MissAmericaOrg w/ Mr. America @chrisbharrison #MissAmerica."

Harrison also uploaded his own picture before the big show. “@missamericaorg & my Miss America ready to put on a great live show Sunday night #ABC,” he wrote as the caption.

This year’s judges include, Miss America 1955 Lee Meriwether, the CEO of Vayner Media Gary Vaynerchuk, Desperate Housewives producer Marc Cherry, model/actress Kathy Ireland, former NFL player Donald Driver, Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson and Brig. Gen. Anne F. Macdonald.

It will be interesting to see which beauty queen will take the crown from Davuluri, whose win was met with racist remarks last year.

The Indian-American and Syracuse N.Y. native, showed her pride with a Bollywood dance during the talent segment of the competition. Her patriotic dance and win received offensive and ignorant remarks from many Twitter users who criticized her background. However, Davuluri brushed off all the negativity and instead focused on making a difference.

“It was about reaching out to that young girl, who I knew was watching Miss America the night I won and for her to finally say, ‘Wow, this year Miss America looks likes me,” she said in a recent interview. “And, I don’t have to have what people might consider a normal talent on the Miss America stage to be in this role and to really embrace their identify and their culture and their heritage.”

Sunday night’s event, which will mark 60 years since Miss America premiered in 1954, airs at 8 p.m. on ABC.

Watch the live stream here.