Lauren Daigle Scores Her 12th Hot Christian Songs Top 10 Song

Grammy Award winner Lauren Daigle scores her 12th Hot Christian Songs top 10 when the title cut of her new album "Look Up Child" rises from 12 to 8 on the chart this week. Out of her 12 top hits, 4 of them topped the chart at #1.
This new fleet breaks Daigle out of a tie with Francesca Battistelli and Mandisa for the most top 10s among women. She equals Newsboys for 10th place among all artists; Chris Tomlin leads with 27.
Meanwhile, Daigle has added 19 dates to her Look Up Child World tour, extending her stops following 53 sold-out performances including shows at New York's iconic Carnegie Hall and two nights at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium.
"How couldn't I keep this tour going?" said Daigle in a press release. "Something that's been this much fun, with y'all showing up every night - why stop. Playing this music live, seeing how everyone's connecting to the songs, singing along - it's such an amazing vibe - like having a party with a few thousand of my closest friends every night."
Look Up Child tour:
2/26 Albuquerque, NM
2/28 Wichita, KS
3/1 Kansas City, MO
3/2 Minneapolis, MN
3/3 St. Louis, MO
3/7 Indianapolis, IN
3/8 Rochester, NY
3/9 Boston, MA
3/10 Pittsburgh, PA
3/14 Knoxville, TN
3/15 Raleigh, NC
3/16 Charlotte, NC
3/17 Nashville, TN
3/18 Nashville, TN
4/25 Shreveport, LA
4/26 Pearl, MS
5/10 Berlin, Germany
5/12 Amsterdam, Netherlands
5/13 Paris, France,
5/14 London, UK
5/17 Gulf Shores, AL
6/20 New York, NY
6/21 Philadelphia, PA
6/22 Dover, DE
6/28 Tampa, FL
7/5 Lafayette, LA
7/6 Lafayette, LA
7/7 Lafayette, LA
7/31 Detroit, MI
8/10 Portland, OR
8/11 Vancouver, Canada
8/12 Spokane, WA
9/26 Los Angeles, CA
9/27 Phoenix, AZ
9/29 Morrison, CO
10/4 Tulsa, OK
10/10 Southaven, MS
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