Lauren Daigle Has the Most #1s Among CCM Female Artists

Two-time GRAMMY Award winner Lauren Daigle celebrates another milestone in her career. As her latest single "Hold On To Me" tops Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart this week, Daigle now holds the record for being the one who holds the most #1 song among women on the Hot Christian Songs chart.
"It is such an honor to be able to celebrate 'Hold On To Me'," shares Daigle. This song is so special and a reminder to hold each other close especially through times of difficulty. I am so eternally grateful for the connection that people have made with this music and the continued support from radio for allowing it to have the space to grow."
This Friday, September 24th the "Lauren Daigle World Tour" will kick off in Fort Wayne, IN before making stops throughout the US including Kansas City, Atlanta, Lafayette, Houston, and New Orleans before wrapping in Nashville on November 19th. She'll feature her hits, including her latest No. 1 single "Hold On To Me," the platinum selling "Rescue," and the 4x Platinum selling #1 single "You Say," as well as tracks from her previous platinum-selling album, How Can It Be. Ellie Holcomb will join Daigle on the first three dates before The War and Treaty will join for the remainder of tour. Tickets are now on sale at www.laurendaigle.com/tour
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