V.Rose Will Perform at JuceTV LIVE on June 17

Coming off the heels of a sold out tour, pop sensation V.Rose will be the special guest on JuceTV LIVE on June 17 starting at 7pm PT and will re-air on TBN Saturday, June 18 at 10am PT.
V.Rose will give an intimate acoustic performance of her dance his "I Love You So Much [ILYSM}" and perform two other songs off her top selling album Young Dangerous Heart, an album that hit top 15 on Billboard Heat Seekers chart back in May. This is her first record with Inpop Records, home of Newsboys, Mat Kearney, Consumed By Fire just to name a few. The album debuted to rave reviews and her current singles "Sinking Deep" and "I Love You So Much - feat. Trip Lee" are continuing to climb the charts.
JUCE Live is a weekly one-hour live program featuring music performances, interviews, spoken word, and more surprises. Hosted by some of your favorite JUCE TV personalities, JUCE Live originates from exciting locations around the Unites States, including the JUCE TV studios in Los Angles, Nashville and Dallas. Juce Live Afterparty includes an extended 30-minute live programming with exciting crowed interviews and behind the scenes live performances.
To stay up-to-date on the latest happenings with V.Rose and Young Dangerous Heart, please visit www.vroseonline.com and www.inpoprecords.com.
Connect with V.Rose at:
Facebook: facebook.com/vrosemusic
Twitter: twitter.com/Vrosemusic
About Inpop:
Inpop Records is an independent entertainment company based in Nashville, TN and home to some of today's most vibrant artists and brands. Distributed by Capitol Christian Music Group, Inpop is passionate about using music and film to inspire popular culture. Inpop's roster includes Mat Kearney, V.Rose, Consumed By Fire, The Red Roots, The God's Not Dead Soundtrack and Superchick. Visit us online at www.inpop.com.
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