Doors
Showtime
Presented By:
the Mann & AEG Presents
All Ages
Artists and set times are subject to change.
Lauren Daigle makes her return to the TD Pavilion at the Mann on Thursday, July 13 with Josh Garrels!
The two-time GRAMMY®, seven-time Billboard Music Award, and four-time American Music Award winner was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and grew up in Lafayette, singing constantly, absorbing the local zydeco, blues, and Cajun music. She loved pop stars like Celine Dion and Whitney Houston and soul icons like Aretha Franklin, Al Green, and James Brown; at her elementary school, they played “Respect” every morning before the Pledge of Allegiance. But she didn’t take music seriously until an illness kept her out of high school for two years, and she began taking voice lessons. She planned to enter the medical field and did mission work in Brazil before starting at Louisiana State University, where she would go on to lead the choir and commit to a lifetime in music.
With all her work, Lauren Daigle—one of the biggest, unlikeliest stars to emerge in music over the last decade—is demonstrating her growth, curiosity, and ambition. “I just love life,” she says. “I see it as such a tapestry, a kaleidoscope, and I'm trying to grab as many facets as I possibly can. And hopefully by the end of my life—when I've had 10 or 15 records or whatever—it’ll show the whole picture. That's my dream.”
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com and the Mann's Ticket Office.
Bag Policy
Bags must be 12"x6"x12" or smaller. For the safety of our patrons, all bags are subject to search.
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Dining
Picnics are not allowed for this performance.
If you are 21 years of age or older and plan to consume alcohol at the concert, please be prepared to present proper I.D.
Seating
Small blankets are permitted for all shows, but we do ask that you be mindful of your neighbors on the lawn.
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