Lauren Daigle Will Join Dan + Shay, Jason Derulo, Keith Urban & Lewis Capaldi to Perform on "The Voice"
On December 15th two-time GRAMMY Award winner and multi-platinum selling artist Lauren Daigle will join a superstar line up of artists including Dan + Shay, Jason Derulo, Keith Urban, and Lewis Capaldi on the live finale of "The Voice." She will perform her triple-platinum smash "You Say," from her GRAMMY Award winning album, Look Up Child.
The single currently holds the record for the longest-running No. 1 song on any weekly Billboard Hot chart and earned Daigle a GRAMMY Award. The live two-hour season finale of "The Voice" will air on NBC at 9 pm EST December 15th.
Lauren Daigle is a two-time GRAMMY Award winner, seven-time Billboard Music Award winner, and a four-time American Music Award winner. Her GRAMMY Award winning platinum album, Look Up Child, which followed her first platinum release How Can It Be, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200 Album chart. It features her triple-platinum smash "You Say," the longest-running No. 1 song on any weekly Billboard Hot chart, as well as her platinum certified single "Rescue" and the Gold certified "Still Rolling Stones."
Daigle's awards and certifications don't begin to tell the story of the connection that she has with her fans. Since the release of Look Up Child she has sold out shows across three continents playing before audiences in Australia, Germany, England, France, Canada, amongst others.
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