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Lauren Daigle Performs at Carnegie Hall with Choir & Orchestra

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Among many accolades and career highlights that might come to an artist, an invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall tops that list. 

That coveted invitation was extended to Two-time GRAMMY-winner Lauren Daigle, who performed at the hallowed hall on June 29, accompanied by a 260-voice choir and full orchestra.

ABOUT LAST NIGHT 😲 I am trying to catch my breath, reflected Daigle on her Instagram. I don’t say this lightly when I say this may have been one of my favorite shows of all time. Carnegie Hall is always a place I dream to play. The second the show is over, I’m already dreaming of the next time I hope to play there.

I cannot express enough the gratitude I have for everyone who came to support the show from the crew, the band, the orchestra, the choir, and the venue staff! 🤯 To those who came to join the audience, spent your time and resources to be there, and poured out a glorious sound, I am just deeply thankful.

I mean it when I say this night was one I will treasure for a lifetime. What hits me is how time stood still. I had no idea that the show was almost 3 hours long. It felt like 45 min. I feel like heaven may feel just like this but with much greater glory ♥️ I’ll be processing for a while, but for now, wow!

Carnegie is very special to me for a couple reasons” she continued. “ One – you cannot go to Carnegie unless you’re invited as an artist.  Like, I always thought this was really incredible, but you have to be invited to play that venue.  The other thing that I think is really cool, there is a choir coming with us, that’s 250 people, and it’s going to be stunning!

Attendees heard some of Daigle’s biggest hits, including “You Say”, “Thank God I Do” and others, set to an orchestral treatment.

Daigle’s appearance at Carnegie follows on the heels of Kari Jobe, who also appeared at the revered venue earlier this year with full orchestra and choir.

Currently, Daigle is crossing the country on her 2024 Kaleidoscope Tour, with Blessing Offor, Victory Boyd, and Ellie Holcomb featured as support on select dates.

 

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