Lauren Daigle Reschedules World Tour Dates

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease at the end of 2019, more than 184,000 people have contracted the disease, resulting in more than 7,500 deaths according to the World Health Organization. In the wake of the coronavirus epicdemic, Grammy Award winner Lauren Daigle is rescheduling some dates in her much anticipated world tour.
Daigle explains: "When we're out on the road, my heart is to give you a place to escape, a space to laugh, dance, sing, and experience joy without worry.
In case you haven't heard, in response to the COVID-19 developments, we've decided to reschedule all our upcoming shows through 4/29. We will continue to communicate updates as they come.
We love you all so much, and we are doing our best to keep everyone's health & safety in mind. May the peace of Christ cover you in this time. Please keep those impacted in your prayers. Our hearts go out to all of you!"
According to Daigle's team, all existing tickets WILL be honored on their rescheduled date. They understand that you may have conflicts with these new dates, therefore refunds are available through your point of purchase (TicketMaster, AXS, etc.).
Due to the high volume of rescheduled shows across the industry, they ask all fans to be patient as these refund requests may take some time.
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