Watch Megan Woods' Performances at Fox & Friends Weekend & Grand Ole Opry

Fair Trade's new breakout artist, Megan Woods, made her national TV debut on Fox & Friends Weekend on Sunday, March 9th, and her Grand Ole Opry debut on Wednesday, March 12th. These incredible performances showcased "The Truth," Woods's debut No. 1 single. Following her performance on Fox & Friends, her single jumped to No. 2 on the iTunes All Genres chart and entered the Top 20 on the Christian US On-Demand chart.
Megan Woods, Fox & Friends Studios (March 9, 2025)
Megan Woods, Fox & Friends Studios (March 9, 2025)
Megan Woods, Grand Ole Opry Debut on March 12, 2025
Megan Woods, Grand Ole Opry Debut on March 12, 2025
Woods is from Boston, Massachusetts, where God planted a love for music in her at a young age, but she found herself wrestling with her sense of self-worth. Developing her relationship with Christ through her songwriting began her healing process and leaning into God's love after coming from a place of worthlessness shows up in all the songs she writes. She eventually signed a record deal with Fair Trade Services which is home to CeCe Winans, MercyMe, and Phil Wickham. Woods' powerful anthem, "The Truth," has impacted millions worldwide through streaming, radio, and social media.
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