Lauren Daigle Announces World Tour & Wins at K-LOVE Fan Awards

Two-time GRAMMY Award winner and multi-platinum recording artist Lauren Daigle announces her world tour which will be starting in September this year. Daigle will be bringing many of her hits including her recent #1 song "Hold On to Me" to your hometown. Joining Daigle on her tour wIll be the husband and wife duo The War and Treaty, who have just released their new album Hearts Town.
"We officially have the green light for this fall's tour!" Daigle announces. "This feels like a dream coming true all over again, and I am super excited to get back on the road... We have so much to catch up on! Also, in other exciting news, The War And Treaty will be out with me, and I cannot WAIT for you to see them live! Their voices are truly incredible -- they're going to blow you away! I hope you'll join me for what is sure to be an incredible time out on tour. Tickets are on sale now, and I'll see you soon in a city near you!!"
For tour dates and ticket information, click here.
Daigle has also recently walked away with the "Female Artist of the Year" award at the recent K-LOVE Fan Awards. "I am incredibly honored," a grateful Daigle says. "THANK YOU thank you thank you to @klovefanawards, thank you to all the fans who voted, this truly means so much to me I love all of you and I'm super grateful for this this beautiful opportunity!!"
The K-LOVE Fan Awards mission is to create a fan experience that celebrates and promotes artists, athletes, authors and entertainers who, with excellence, engage and impact popular culture for Jesus Christ. This year's show will be hosted Matthew West. The annual awards show is a John Sanders LLC production presented by Coca-Cola Consolidated.
Connect with Lauren:
Website // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // YouTube
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