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Lauren Daigle Is Headlining Her First Ever Arena Tour

Lauren Daigle Is Headlining Her First Ever Arena Tour

Lauren Daigle is coming to a city near you, assuming a city near you has a stage big enough for her. The singer/songwriter has announced that she’s headlining a world arena tour, kicking things off early next year in Australia before bringing the show to major venues North America in February before capping it all off with a summer performance in Lafayette, Louisiana, her hometown.

“This year has been life-changing,” said Daigle in a release. “There’s no better feeling than to be able to look out from the stage and see how people have connected with the songs on this album. Our shows feel like one big party of togetherness, and I can’t wait to create a whole new tour for 2020. It’s going to be so much fun!”

She also told RELEVANT that she’d be debuting some new songs.

” I want to give people a good time where they feel loved and have a good memory,” she explained. ” I’m also excited to be incorporating some new songs that we’ve worked on, that’ll be really fun.”  

It’s been quite a year for Daigle, who has smashed record after record with her platinum-selling Look Up, Child and its unbeatable lead single “You Say”. She’ll be joined by our pals Johnnyswim for a few of these dates, so there’s really something for everyone. Here’s the full list of dates for the Lauren Daigle World Tour, via Billboard.

Jan. 18 — Palais Theatre — Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Jan. 19 — Enmore Theatre — Sydney, NSW, Australia
Jan. 22 — Fortitude Music Hall — Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Jan. 24 — Festival One — Hamilton, New Zealand
Jan. 25 — James Hay Theatre — Christchurch, New Zealand
Feb. 20 — Pensacola Bay Center — Pensacola, FL
Feb. 21 — VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena — Jacksonville, FL
Feb. 22 — Bojangles’ Coliseum — Charlotte, NC
Feb. 27 — Bon Secours Wellness Arena — Greenville, SC
Feb. 28 — Thompson-Boling Arena — Knoxville, TN
Feb. 29 — Greensboro Coliseum — Greensboro, NC
Mar. 05 — American Airlines Center — Dallas, TX
Mar. 06 — Chesapeake Energy Arena — Oklahoma City, OK
Mar. 07 — CenturyLink Center — Bossier City, LA
Mar. 12 — Van Andel Arena — Grand Rapids, MI
Mar. 13 — Ford Center — Evansville, IN
Mar. 14 — Grossinger Motors Arena — Bloomington, IL
Mar. 15 — Huntington Center — Toledo, OH
Apr. 30 — Rupp Arena — Lexington, KY
May 01 — Berglund Center — Roanoke, VA
May 07 — State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA
May 08 — Amway Center — Orlando, FL
May 09 — BB&T Center — Sunrise, FL
May 14 — CHI Health Center — Omaha, NE
May 15 — Target Center — Minneapolis, MN
May 16 — Denny Sanford PREMIER Center — Sioux Falls, SD
May 28 — Sprint Center — Kansas City, MO
May 29 — Chaifetz Arena — St. Louis, MO
May 30 — Resch Center — Green Bay, WI
Jun. 18 — Allstate Arena — Rosemont, IL
Jun. 19 — Allen County War Memorial Coliseum — Fort Wayne, IN
Jun. 20 — Bridgestone Arena — Nashville, TN
Jun. 25 — Madison Square Garden — New York, NY
Jun. 26 — Agganis Arena — Boston, MA
Jun. 27 — XL Center — Hartford, CT
Jul. 01 — Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza — Wilkes-Barre, PA
Jul. 02 — Scotiabank Arena — Toronto, ON
Jul. 03 — Bell Centre — Montreal, QC
Jul. 09 — PPG Paints Arena — Pittsburgh, PA
Jul. 10 — Giant Center — Hershey, PA
Jul. 11 — Scope Arena — Norfolk, VA
Jul. 16 — Toyota Center — Houston, TX
Jul. 17 — Frank Erwin Center — Austin, TX
Jul. 18 — CAJUNDOME — Lafayette, LA

Tickets go on sale on Thursday and are available here.

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