Tori Kelly Releases "Change My Mind" Video
Viral pop sensation Tori Kelly has released a new concept video for her song "Change You Mind." Tori penned the song with Jimmy Napes (Sam Smith, Disclosure, Mary J. Blige), who also produced it.
Tori is nominated for two awards at the upcoming 61st GRAMMY awards: Best Gospel Album for her new passion project, Hiding Place, and Best Gospel Performance/Song for the collection's lead single, "Never Alone" (Feat. Kirk Franklin), which recently topped Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart. Produced by Franklin, a 12-time GRAMMY Award winner, Hiding Place debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart, earning more first-week streams than any gospel album in history. The collection features guest artists Lecrae, Jonathan McReynolds and The Hamiltones.
Hot on the heels of the release of "Change Your Mind", Tori will be embarking on her North American headline tour. The "Acoustic Sessions Tour" will kick off on 25th February at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, include a concert at the historic Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles (on 28th February) and show at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn (on 3rd Aril) and wrap up at The Fillmore in New Orleans on 13th April. The outing follows Tori's fall 2018 Hiding Place tour, which included sold-out shows in such cities as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Atlanta and Dallas.
Tori's 2015 debut album Unbreakable Smile entered the Billboard 200 at No. 2 and contained the Gold-certified singles "Nobody Love," "Should've Been Us" and "Hollow." Hailed as an artist to watch by such publications as Rolling Stone, USA Today and SPIN, she was nominated for a GRAMMY in the Best New Artist category and received the Billboard Women in Music Breakthrough Artist award. Unbreakable Smile has earned more than one billion cumulative streams worldwide and sold 1.3 million adjusted albums.
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