First Round of Performers Announced for the 13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards

The 13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards, presented by NewReleaseToday, have announced the first round of performers for the live ceremony on April 8, 2025, at The Factory at Franklin in Franklin, TN. Promising an unforgettable evening of music and worship, artists set to take the stage include Unspoken, Josh Wilson, Seventh Day Slumber, gio, Big Dismal, and Grace Graber.
The event will also feature exclusive performances by Sarah Kroger and Jeff Deyo (formerly of SONICFLOOD), who will deliver special medleys of nominated worship songs and albums. These one-of-a-kind performances promise to create a worship experience fans won't find anywhere else.
More performers and artists will be announced in the coming weeks.
Adding to the excitement, the evening will be hosted by the legendary Jaci Velasquez, known for her decades of music ministry and iconic presence in Christian music.
Christian music fans have until this Friday, January 24, 2025 to cast their votes. Over 20,000 votes have been cast so far in 22 categories.
Tickets for the April 8 event are on sale now, with limited VIP seating available in the artist section, offering fans a front-row experience alongside their favorite performers.
Don't miss your chance to make your voice heard and secure your seat for an evening celebrating the heart of Christian music. Cast your votes by January 24 at WeLoveAwards.com, and purchase tickets to the live event before they sell out.
For more information on voting, tickets, and the complete list of nominees, visit WeLoveAwards.com.
Tags : we love christian music awards Grace Graber Big Dismal Unspoken gio Josh Wilson Seventh Day Slumber Jaci Velasquez
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