She's a two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer-songwriter, seven-time Billboard Music Award, four-time American Music Award, and ten-time GMA Dove Music Award winner, and this Louisiana girl is bringing her latest concert tour to Grand Rapids in September. Welcome Lauren Daigle!

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She just announced her next US arena tour, set for fall 2023, The Kaleidescope Tour and will make a stop here in Grand Rapids, at Van Andel Arena on Thursday, September 14.

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Of course this tour will feature many of Daigle’s #1s, including her groundbreaking smash “You Say,” “Rescue”, “Look Up Child,” her new single “Thank God I Do”, as well as music from her forthcoming self-titled album which will include 20 songs released in two parts this spring and later this year.

Tickets will actually go on sale a week from today, Friday, march 31, at 10 a.m., however, there is a big PRESALE hapening.

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If you are a Citi card holder, you're in luck because you'll be able to buy them on March 29 at 10AM through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visitwww.citientertainment.com. You do need to register for the presale, so click HERE www.laurendaigle.com to sign up.

Here is another exciting happening. Lauren will be on the Today Show next Thursday, march to intorduce "Thank God I Do."

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Something really cool about Lauren Daigle is that off stage, she's deeply committed to investing her time to promote music education, work with at-risk youth, and provide care for children, the elderly, and those in need through The Price Fund, an organization she founded in 2018. To date, she has distributed over $2.4 million to 40 nonprofits around the world.

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