K-LOVE Fan Awards To Air On Television For First Time With TBN At Helm

A new partnership with TBN will allow fans from all over the world to tune in to the 2018 K-LOVE Fan Awards as it makes its return to Nashville's iconic Grand Ole Opry on May 27. Marking the show's first appearance on television, TBN will broadcast the 2018 K-LOVE Fan Awards on Thursday, May 31 at 8 p.m. ET to its audience of more than 100 million households, with most markets experiencing the show in HD. Viewers can find their local TBN channel through the network's Channel Finder at:https://www.tbn.org/watch/channel-finder. Coca-Cola Consolidated will again sponsor the fan-fueled awards show, marking the third consecutive year for the partnership.
K-LOVE Fan Award-winners Mandisa and Matthew West will team up to host the sixth annual awards show which gives fans the power to honor their favorites in Christian music. Both GRAMMY® acclaimed artists, West has hosted the show for multiple years, but 2018 will be Mandisa's first hosting appearance.
Nominees for the 2018 show will be released later in the spring with voting to follow suit. Vacation packages and tickets are still available for the 2018 event that allows fans an unparalleled experience with some of the genre's top names including a fan zone, songwriters showcase, worship service and The Run For Love 5K.
For the latest information, visit www.KLOVEFanAwards.com.
To apply for media credentials for the 2018 K-LOVE Fan Awards, click here.
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