Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Kirk Cameron Will Host the 2015 K-LOVE Fan Awards
Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Kirk Cameron will be the hosts of the 2015 K-LOVE Fan Awards, presented by Pepsi. K-LOVE - the leading Christian music radio network with a weekly listenership of over 14 million people - will once again bring the only fan-voted award show in Christian music history to the Grand Ole Opry House in Music City on May 31, 2015.
"K-LOVE has always had a positive, encouraging impact on my day, and I am thankful to be a part of this year's award show," Hasselbeck said.
The K-LOVE Fan Awards mission is to create a fan experience that celebrates and promotes artists, athletes, authors and entertainers who, with excellence, engage and impact popular culture for Jesus Christ. Previous hosts for the event include Phil & Kay Robertson and Jase & Missy Robertson from A&E TV's popular show "Duck Dynasty," Candace Cameron Bure and Matthew West.
The show will be the pinnacle event of the K-LOVE Fan Awards Weekend and Ultimate Fan Experience, which includes tickets to the Awards show, a three-night stay at Opryland, dinner with the K-LOVE staff and friends, a weekend kick-off concert, a late night event, two breakfasts, encouraging speakers, access to the K-LOVE Fan Zone and more.
"I am very excited to be co-hosting the K-LOVE Fan Awards this year," Cameron shared. "I have heard a lot of great buzz on the event and am excited to come together with a great brand like K-LOVE to impact the culture through the arts."
Recently, nominees in eight categories were announced: Male Artist of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, Group or Duo of the Year, Song of the Year, Worship Song of the Year, Best Live Show and Artist to Appear on a 7UP Can. Additional categories are to be announced soon.
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