Lauren Daigle - The Kaleidoscope Nights Tour

9 NOVEMBER 2024

Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

This November, 2x GRAMMY Award Winner and multi-platinum selling artist Lauren Daigle will expand her critically acclaimed headline tour, The Kaleidoscope Nights Tour, to Australia and New Zealand. The six new dates will mark Daigle’s first shows down under in nearly five years.

Kicking off in Auckland, New Zealand on 4 November, The Kaleidoscope Nights Tour will also stop in Christchurch, New Zealand before heading to Australia for shows in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth, where the tour concludes.

The Kaleidoscope Tour first began in September 2023, following the release of Daigle’s GRAMMY Nominated self-titled album. Due to popular demand and sold-out performances across the country, the tour has been extended through 2024 including dates in Europe and a summer amphitheatre run dubbed The Kaleidoscope Nights Tour.

The show features many of Daigle’s #1s including her ground-breaking 6x Platinum smash “You Say” 2x Platinum hit “Rescue” “Look Up Child” and her latest Gold certified No.1 and GRAMMY Nominated “Thank God I Do.”

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