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Lauren Daigle’s Upcoming Concert Schedule: “Let It Be A Hallelujah”: A Song of Worship, Hope, and All the Feels

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Well, folks, Lauren Daigle has done it again. You know that feeling when you hear a song for the first time and think, Wow, did they write this just for me? That’s exactly what her latest release, “Let It Be A Hallelujah,” is doing to hearts everywhere. It’s like she crawled into our collective weary souls, sat down with a cup of coffee, and said, “Hey, let me sing you something that’ll help.”

And judging by the fact that it’s already topping gospel charts this February 2026, people are listening.


A Song for the Season

Let’s be honest—life is messy. Sometimes it feels like you’re on top of the world, and other times, you’re just trying to keep your head above water. That’s why “Let It Be A Hallelujah” is such a breath of fresh air.

With her signature soulful voice and lyrics that speak to both the mountaintops and the valleys, Lauren reminds us that worship isn’t just for the easy days. It’s for the hard ones too. It’s for when the coffee spills, the car won’t start, and you can’t find two socks that match.

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In an interview about the song, Lauren said, “Life is full of ups and downs, but one thing remains constant—God’s faithfulness. ‘Let It Be A Hallelujah’ is my way of reminding myself and others to choose praise, no matter what we’re facing.”

(And let’s be real, if Lauren can choose praise after singing her heart out on tour and still looking flawless, the least we can do is try, right?)


Why This Song Hits Different

There’s something about this song that just gets you. Maybe it’s the way Lauren sings, “In the valley or the victory, let my heart sing hallelujah.” Or maybe it’s the fact that it reminds us of a truth we so often forget: Worship isn’t just for the good times. It’s for the hard times too.

This song takes me straight to Habakkuk 3:17-18:
“Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior.”

In other words, when life gives you lemons… sing a hallelujah. (And maybe make some lemonade while you’re at it.)


Why We Love Lauren (and Why This Song Resonates)

Lauren Daigle has this uncanny ability to write songs that feel like a warm hug and a pep talk all at once. Since her breakout album “How Can It Be” in 2015, she’s been giving us anthems that remind us of God’s love, faithfulness, and grace.

With hits like “You Say” and “Rescue,” she’s become the voice we turn to when we need to cry, worship, and remember that God’s got us—even when life feels like a hot mess.

“Let It Be A Hallelujah” is no different. It’s the perfect reminder that:

  • God’s faithfulness doesn’t depend on our circumstances.
  • Worship is for every season, not just the sunny ones.
  • Even when we’re at our weakest, God is at His strongest.

One listener on Instagram summed it up perfectly: “This song reminded me to praise God even when life feels overwhelming. It’s like Lauren knew exactly what I needed to hear.”


A Hallelujah for Every Season

The beauty of this song is how it meets us right where we are. Whether you’re celebrating a big win or barely holding it together, “Let It Be A Hallelujah” reminds us to lift our eyes to the One who never changes.

It’s not about pretending everything is okay—it’s about trusting that God is still good, even when life isn’t.

So, the next time you’re stuck in traffic, overwhelmed by your to-do list, or just having one of those days, try this:

  • Turn on “Let It Be A Hallelujah.”
  • Sing along (even if it’s off-key).
  • Let the words remind you that God is with you, for you, and working in your life—even in the chaos.

What’s Next for Lauren Daigle?

If you’re already obsessed with this new song (raises hand), you’ll be thrilled to know that Lauren has hinted at a new album on the horizon. Plus, she’s hitting the road for her upcoming tour, sharing her music and ministry with fans across the country.

Here are a few of her upcoming concert dates:

  • February 29, 2026 – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL
  • March 3, 2026 – Florida Strawberry Festival, Plant City, FL

If you’ve never experienced Lauren live, trust me—it’s worth it. Her concerts are part worship service, part soul reset, and 100% unforgettable.


A HALLELUJAH CHALLENGE

Here’s your challenge for today (and the rest of the week):

No matter what comes your way—good, bad, or just plain annoying—choose to make it a hallelujah.

  • Stuck in traffic? Hallelujah.
  • Kids won’t stop fighting? Hallelujah.
  • Coffee spilled on your shirt? Hallelujah (and maybe grab a Tide pen).
  • Got a promotion? Hallelujah.
  • Bills piling up? Hallelujah.

Because here’s the truth: Worship isn’t about our circumstances. It’s about our God. And He’s worthy of praise in every season.

So, let’s follow Lauren’s lead and let it be a hallelujah. Not just when life is good, but when it’s hard, messy, and exhausting.

Now, go listen to the song. Let it fill your heart, lift your spirit, and remind you that God is faithful, no matter what.

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