Elevation Worship Wins 3 Billboard Music Awards

GRAMMY®-Award-winning group Elevation Worship was named the winner of this year's Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) for "Top Christian Artist," "Top Christian Album (CAN YOU IMAGINE?)" and "Top Christian Song ("Praise"). Elevation Worship was one of four artists awarded three wins last night.
With this year's wins, Elevation Worship has five career BBMAs. The awards honor the year's biggest artists, albums, songs, producers, and songwriters across multiple genres, as determined by year-end performance metrics on the Billboard charts.
"It's an honor to see that our songs touched so many hearts and made an impact this year. Thankful for every person who's been singing along with us," shares Elevation Worship's Chris Brown.
The BBMA Top Christian Song "Praise" was the breakout single of the year as it spent more than 30 weeks atop Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart. It is the fourth song to top the Hot Christian Songs chart for 30 weeks or longer throughout its 21-year history.
Elevation Worship is also nominated for two categories at the 2025 GRAMMY Awards on February 2. The group is nominated for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for their song "Praise" and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for their album When Wind Meets Fire. The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 2, broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and streamed live and on-demand on Paramount+.
Elevation Worship will hit the road again for Elevation Nights Tour in 2025 featuring eight new arena dates with tickets currently on sale. Visit https://www.elevationworship.com/tour for dates and tickets.
For more information on Elevation Worship, tour information, and tickets, please visit ElevationWorship.com.
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