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Lauren Daigle performing during the World Tour at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas on November 5, 2021. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)

Lauren Daigle is a two-time Grammy, seven-time Billboard Music Award and a four-time American Music Award winner. Her platinum debut album, How Can It Be, produced three number one songs, “First,” “O’Lord” and the Grammy nominated “Trust in You.” But it was her sophomore release Look Up Child, her second consecutive platinum album, that broke geographic and musical boundaries, revealing Daigle as one of the most impressive vocalists of our time.

Look Up Child, which earned Daigle her second Grammy Award, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200 Album chart. It featured her triple-platinum smash “You Say,” the longest-running No. 1 song to appear on any weekly Billboard chart and marked personal milestones included multiple weeks atop Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart, a Top 5 position on its Hot AC Chart and a Top 20 position on Billboard’s Top 40 Singles Chart. The album also produced the platinum selling single “Rescue,” and gold certified singles “Still Rolling Stones” and “Look Up Child.”

Daigle’s ability to connect with her audiences has been well-documented. It’s helped make her the fastest-selling new artist (of her genre) over the past decade and given her soulful, authentic, vocal power a worldwide audience. She’s amassed a billion worldwide streams and sold-out headline shows on three continents, in countries including Australia, Germany, England, France, Canada The United States.

In 2018, Daigle established the Price Fund, a global foundation dedicated to helping those in need through community initiatives and outreach. The Price Fund has worked with amongst others, the Ellis Marsalis Center, Young Audiences of Louisiana Charter School, Roots of Music, Kid Smart, and The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. In a 2020 partnership with Love Does, the Price Fund announced the construction of a school in the Congo, which will serve more than 300 children in Goma, a conflict zone near the border of Rwanda.
It was so so amazing. I'd say the first concert I've been to maybe ever that was a true musical talent. Not a fancy production, but a stage full of amazing musicians. And Lauren is just awesome. So quirky and earthy and real. I love all her songs and their jazzy, reggae, gospel feel. Her songs sounded very different last night in concert than they do on the radio, which just shows their great musicianship. The stage setup was simple and beautiful. When we encored her, she came back and we literally just sang hymns and worshipped together for like 20 min! A memory of a lifetime.

Amazing show! Lauren was phenomenal, and will definitely see her every time she comes this way.

Amazing, absolutely amazing! I am so glad I got to go to all 6 sets within the two days she was there cause each one was a bit different and all were so good! She needs to come back next year!

My 3rd time seeing Lauren Daigle in less than a year. Her career is taking off but she retains her down home Louisiana attitude. Looking forward to her next album and tour.
Setlist for the show at the Frank Erwin Center
  • O' Lord
  • Still Rolling Stones
  • Trust in You
  • Look Up Child
  • Rescue
  • This Girl
  • Come Back Home
  • How Can It Be
  • I Exalt Thee
  • Come Alive (Dry Bones)
  • You're Gonna Be Okay
  • You Lead Me
  • Hold On to Me
  • Love Like This
  • Move On Up
  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough
  • Tremble
  • You Say
  • Something Beautiful / You Say (Reprise)

Lauren Daigle was the main act at the Frank Erwin Center with guest The War and Treaty. They continue across the United States with the last stop at the Moran Theater in Jacksonville, Florida on December 4, 2021.

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