Norfolk, VA (October 8, 2021)
Lauren Daigle is back! After a pandemic pause, two-time GRAMMY Award winner and multi-platinum selling artist resumed the Lauren Daigle World Tour in September with guests The War and Treaty. On October 8th at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, Lauren wasted no time between songs finding those in the audience from her stomping grounds in Louisiana, and sharing how she handled stressful times by resting in the Savior. She boldly proclaimed Christ in the packed venue and shared the powerful principles of forgiveness found in Luke 7. Get a taste of the show below by staff photographer Annette Holloway.

Lauren sang a brand new song “Thank God I Do,” along with the 4 x Platinum-selling #1 single “You Say,” her latest No. 1 single “Hold On To Me,” and the platinum selling ”Rescue.” Check out the full setlist below for the Norfolk, Virginia show. The tour will wrap up in Nashville, Tennessee on November 19th.

More about Lauren Daigle: laurendaigle.com

Setlist

  1. O’ Lord
  2. Still Rolling Stones
  3. Trust in You
  4. Look Up Child
  5. Rescue
  6. This Girl
  7. Come Back Home
  8. How Can It Be
  9. Oh Lord, You’re Beautiful (Keith Green cover)
  10. I Exalt Thee
  11. Come Alive (Dry Bones)
  12. Thank God I Do (new song)
  13. Hold On to Me
  14. Your Wings
  15. Move On Up (Curtis Mayfield cover)
  16. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell cover)
  17. Tremble
  18. You Say
  19. Once and for All

 

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Annette Holloway is a music, portrait, sports and event photographer who has been contributing to CCM Magazine since 2016. Live concert photography and band/artist photoshoots occupy much of her time.  Her work has been published on numerous media outlets including Getty Images, Loudwire, Fox News, Rapzilla, Jam the Hype, ICON Sportswire, JesusWired.com, Heaven’s Metal Magazine, and many more. She has also photographed the GMA Dove Awards and numerous concerts and festivals. Before diving into photography full time, she was a webmaster, church youth leader, robotics mentor, and NASA software engineer.  For more information about her photography, visit AnnetteHolloway.com.

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