Kirk Franklin Garners a Second #1 Hit with "123 Victory"
Ten-time GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, songwriter, producer and music icon Kirk Franklin, garners a second #1 hit with his latest single "123 Victory," which hits #1 on the Mediabase Gospel radio chart. The second hit single off of his chart-topping eleventh studio album, LOSING MY RELIGION (Fo Yo Soul Recordings / RCA Records), "123 Victory" follows on the heels of Franklin's record-breaking #1 single "Wanna Be Happy?".
Franklin continues to inspire countless fans across the country, with a stream of empowering, insightful hits from this album and his acclaimed career of 20-plus years, on his ongoing 20 Years in One Night Tour. The popular tour was extended into a second leg of summer concerts due to overwhelming demand, with Franklin bringing his high-energy performances to the remaining dates this summer, which will wrap up in Baltimore, MD on June 19th.
LOSING MY RELIGION is available everywhere music is sold. Tickets for the remaining summer dates on the 20 Years in One Night Tour are available via Ticketmaster.com
20 Years in One Night Tour Upcoming Dates:
June 14th Birmingham, AL Alabama Theatre
June 15th Savannah, GA Savannah Civic Center
June 17th Rochester, NY Main Street Armory
June 18th Dorchester, MA Strand Theatre
June 19th Baltimore, MD The Lyric Opera House
ABOUT FO YO SOUL RECORDINGS/RCA RECORDS
Fo Yo Soul Recordings is a joint venture between gospel music icon Kirk Franklin and RCA Records. The Dallas-based inspirational music label, which was established in 2013, showcases some of the genre's most talented emerging artists and established performers.
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