Lauren Daigle Earns Two Nominations at the 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards

Two-times GRAMMY Award winning multi-platinum selling artist and vocal powerhouse Lauren Daigle has earned two nominations at the 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards. The nods, for Artist of the Year and Female Artist of The Year, follow seven wins over the last ten years in either category. The 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards will take place May 24-26 at Nashville's iconic OPRY. Fan voting for the awards opens at 6 p.m. CT on Monday, May 13 and runs through 6 p.m. CT on Friday, May 24 at klovefanawards.com. "Wow! What an honor it is to be recognized by K-LOVE," shares Daigle. "These awards are always so special since they are voted on by the fans, they're the whole reason I do this. I cannot wait to see everyone in Nashville!" Daigle is currently headlining the critically acclaimed "The Kaleidoscope Tour" in support of her recent No. 1 {self-titled} album. This summer, due to popular demand, she will embark on the "Kaleidoscope Nights" tour, playing amphitheaters across the US as well as Europe and Australia. "The Kaleidoscope Tour" and "Kaleidoscope Nights" features many of Daigle's #1s including her groundbreaking 6x Platinum smash "You Say," 2x Platinum hit "Rescue," "Look Up Child," her latest Gold-certified No.1 and GRAMMY Nominated "Thank God I Do." Tour dates and tickets are available at www.laurendaigle.com/tour |
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