Lauren Daigle Returns to Red Rocks
Two-time GRAMMY Award winner and multi-platinum selling artist Lauren Daigle is excited to announce that she will be returning to perform at Red Rocks for not one, but two special nights of music. Night one is with Crowder on Sept. 20th and night two is with Patrick Droney on Sept. 21st. To get your tickets, click HERE.
Daigle announces, "I can't wait to sing, dance, and see all your beautiful faces in the stunning mountains of Colorado."
Night one with Crowder is sold out, but there's still a few tickets left for night two with Patrick. Grab your tickets now!
Moreover, Daigle has also added FIVE new fall shows-four with Blessing Offer and one with Natalie Hemby. Get your tickets now!
9/24 - Resorts World Theater - Las Vegas, NV
10/21 - The Orion Amphitheater - Huntsville, AL
11/2 - The Saint Augustine Amphitheater - Saint Augustine, FL
11/3 - The Saint Augustine Amphitheater - Saint Augustine, FL
11/4 - Hard Rock Event Center - Hollywood, FL
The five new dates will see Daigle perform in Las Vegas, NV, St. Augustine, FL, and Hollywood, FL for the first time in three years as well as a return to Huntsville, AL. Newcomer Blessing Offor will join Daigle on the first four dates with award winning singer-songwriter Natalie Hemby providing support on the final date. In addition to these shows, Daigle will headline a two-night special engagement at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 20th and 21st. She will also perform at the Alaska State Fair on September 5th and the Wonderfront Festival on November 19th. Tickets for all dates are now on sale HERE
With The Price Fund, Daigle will welcome partner organization ChildFund on each headline date. Childfund works to provide support and opportunities to children in impoverished communities by connecting people, institutions, and resources to help children in 24 countries beat the toughest obstacles in their lives. Learn more about ChildFund HERE.
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