Travis Greene Receives Three Billboard Music Award Nominations Across All Gospel Categories
Travis Greene continues to cement his place as a top Gospel artist by securing three Billboard Music Award nominations across all Gospel categories, as announced live this morning on NBC's "Today" show. Travis is nominated for "Top Gospel Artist," "Top Gospel Song" and "Top Gospel Album" for his chart-topping album titled CROSSOVER: LIVE FROM MUSIC CITY. The 2018 Billboard Music Awards will air on NBC live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, May 20 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Greene won "Top Gospel Song" at last year's 2017 Billboard Music Awards with his No. 1 hit single, "Made A Way." With today's announcement, Greene has now received eight career Billboard Music Award nominations.
Says Travis, "I am overwhelmed by the faithfulness of God and the support of so many people. I had an inclination that some cool things would happen in my life, but never in a million years could I have fathomed this. Thank you so much Billboard for the recognition and love. Big shouts to my family, RCA Inspiration, Greenelight Music, Forward City Church, all radio stations, and everyone who chooses to embrace my heart through music. We're just getting started! #engageculture."
Travis started 2018 with a bang -- with a GRAMMY® nomination and sold-out first leg of his much-anticipated "Crossover Live Tour," in support of CROSSOVER: LIVE FROM MUSIC CITY. Keeping up the momentum, Greene announced a second leg of the tour titled "Crossover Live Tour Vol. 2",which kicked-off on March 2, making April and May stops in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa. For a full list of tour dates, please visit: http://travisgreene.tv/
In addition to the 2017 Billboard win and eight Billboard Award career nominations, Greene has also been nominated for three GRAMMY® Awards, one 49th NAACP Image Awards nomination; 13Stellar Awards, three Dove Awards and one Soul Train Award. Travis Greene was awarded four Stellar Awards for the 2018 ceremony that took place in March, taking home the honors for "Artist of the Year," "Male Vocalist of the Year," "Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year" and "Producer of the Year," with a total of seven Stellar wins.
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