Grammy-winning vocalist Lauren Daigle is back on the road in 2026, and the new run brings her soulful, soaring style to amphitheaters, fairgrounds, and arenas across the country. After the massive success of her self-titled double album and the worldwide reach of "Thank God I Do" and "You Say," Lauren has built a live show that pairs gospel-rooted vocals with a band that swings between pop, soul, and full-on Sunday-morning catharsis. Browse the listings below for the full 2026 schedule and lock in your seats before the good ones disappear.
The 2026 dates touch down everywhere from Wolf Trap outside Washington, D.C. to the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, with stops at Mohegan Sun Arena, the Mountain Winery, Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic, and the Puyallup Fairgrounds at the Washington State Fair. It is the kind of mixed routing that fits her catalog perfectly -- intimate, garden-style venues for the ballads and bigger amphitheaters and arenas for the gospel-pop singalongs. Outlets like Billboard have tracked her steady climb from "How Can It Be" to two Grammys and a stack of Dove Awards, and the 2026 setlist looks to lean into that whole catalog.
If you have caught Lauren before, you know the show moves. She works the room like a soul singer, drops into stripped-down acoustic moments, then brings the full band back in for the choruses you came to sing. Fans tracking the live show can pull up the latest setlist history on setlist.fm to see what she has been opening with and where the big sing-along moments land. The 2026 run is shaping up to highlight songs from the self-titled album alongside fan favorites going back to her debut.
This tour also doubles as a homecoming of sorts. The Louisiana native has spoken openly about wanting her shows to feel like a release, a worship moment, and a great pop concert all in one -- and the 2026 dates are calibrated to deliver exactly that. Whether it is a summer night under the stars at Wolf Trap or a packed amphitheater in Colorado Springs, every stop on the schedule is set up to be a full-on event.
Lock in your seats early -- amphitheater and lawn tickets for shows like Wolf Trap and the Mountain Winery move fast, especially once word gets around about which songs are landing. Browse the full Lauren Daigle 2026 tour schedule below and pick up your seats on BigStub, backed by over 20 years of trusted service and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.
Few artists in the last decade have crossed from the Christian music world into mainstream pop and soul as cleanly as Lauren Daigle. The Louisiana-born singer first broke through with "How Can It Be" in 2015, then turned "You Say" into one of the longest-running No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart in history -- 132 weeks at the top, a stretch that ended up being covered everywhere from Wikipedia to mainstream music press. The 2026 tour comes off the heels of her self-titled double album, which leaned harder into soul, gospel choirs, and full-band arrangements that translate perfectly to the live show.
The 2026 schedule mixes amphitheaters, fairgrounds, and arenas, which is the sweet spot for a Daigle live show. Smaller rooms catch the intimacy of her ballads; bigger venues turn the gospel-pop singalongs into festival-sized moments. The east coast dates land at Wolf Trap outside Washington, the Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park in North Carolina, and Wilmingtons Live Oak Bank Pavilion. The Northeast picks up at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut and the American Music Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania -- with two nights stacked at the Lancaster venue.
The summer leg sweeps through the South and Midwest with stops at the Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater in Alabama and the Corbin Arena in Kentucky. Then the routing pivots west: the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic, the Blue Federal Credit Union Arena in Cheyenne, and the Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs. The run wraps in the Pacific Northwest at the BYU-Idaho Center and the Puyallup Fairgrounds at the Washington State Fair, the kind of late-summer fair date where she usually packs a grandstand and delivers one of her biggest crowds of the year.
What sets this tour apart is the band. Lauren has built a touring outfit that can pivot between stripped-back piano-and-voice arrangements and a full gospel-pop production with backing vocalists, horns, and percussion. The 2026 show is expected to lean on songs from the self-titled record -- "Thank God I Do," "These Are the Days," "Be Okay," "Valuable" -- while still hitting the catalog standards like "You Say," "How Can It Be," and "Look Up Child." Fans tracking the run can follow current setlists via setlist.fm to see how each show is being arranged.
Daigle has also been open about the spiritual through-line of the live show. The set typically pauses for an a cappella or piano moment that pulls the room close, then opens back up for the big choruses. It is part concert, part testimony, part community singalong -- and it is one of the reasons her audience tends to range from teenagers to grandparents to whole rows of friends who showed up together.
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Tickets may be available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster and Live Nation. You can also check the official Lauren Daigle site for tour announcements and presale info. Verified resale tickets for every date are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
The 2026 run kicks off in early summer with east coast amphitheater dates and works its way west through summer and into early fall. Check the schedule above for the exact date in your city, along with venue, lineup, and ticket availability.
The 2026 routing covers a mix of amphitheaters, fairgrounds, and arenas. Highlights include the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, the Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park in Wilmington, the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut, the American Music Theatre in Lancaster, the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic, the Blue Federal Credit Union Arena in Cheyenne, the Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs, the BYU-Idaho Center, and the Puyallup Fairgrounds at the Washington State Fair.
Amphitheater shows typically offer reserved seating up front and a lawn section behind it -- lawn tickets are the most budget-friendly and great for groups, while reserved sections get you closer to the stage. Arena shows like Mohegan Sun and Blue Federal Credit Union Arena offer covered seating with full sightlines from every section. Fair grandstand shows like Puyallup include fair admission with the ticket -- check the official venue pages for parking, gate times, and clear-bag policies.
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Yes. Lauren Daigle is on tour in 2026 with a multi-city run that hits amphitheaters, fairgrounds, and arenas across the United States. Check the listings above for the latest dates and ticket availability.
The 2026 schedule currently spans from early summer through late summer and into early fall, with stops across the East Coast, South, Midwest, Mountain West, and Pacific Northwest. More dates may be added -- keep checking the listings above for updates.
The 2026 setlist is expected to feature songs from her self-titled double album alongside catalog favorites. Recent shows have included You Say, Thank God I Do, Look Up Child, Rescue, These Are the Days, How Can It Be, and Be Okay. Track real-time setlists on setlist.fm for the latest from each show.
Opening acts have not been confirmed for every date as of this writing. Check each venue listing for the most current lineup details and stay tuned for announcements.
Ticket prices vary based on the venue, seat location, and demand for each show. Lawn seats at amphitheater dates tend to be the most affordable, while front-section seats at arena dates carry a premium. Check the listings above for current pricing on any show on the route.
Confirmed 2026 stops include the Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Wolf Trap, Live Oak Bank Pavilion, Mohegan Sun Arena, the American Music Theatre, Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater, The Corbin Arena, Pacific Amphitheatre, Mountain Winery, Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic, Blue Federal Credit Union Arena, Ford Amphitheater, BYU-Idaho Center, and the Puyallup Fairgrounds at the Washington State Fair.
The 2026 run leans heavily on material from her self-titled double album, which means several songs that received limited live treatment on past tours are expected to land in the setlist. Fans following along with setlist.fm have been logging the new arrangements as the run progresses.
For amphitheater and fairgrounds shows, plan to arrive at least 45 to 60 minutes before the listed show time to find parking, get through security, and settle in. Arena shows generally open doors 60 to 90 minutes prior to the show. Check the specific venues page for clear-bag rules and gate times.
Yes. Lauren Daigle shows are widely considered family-friendly, and her audience routinely spans multiple generations. Most amphitheaters and arenas on the route allow children of all ages with a ticket -- check individual venue policies for age and stroller rules.
Yes. The self-titled double album is the centerpiece of the 2026 setlist, with songs like Thank God I Do, Valuable, These Are the Days, and Be Okay woven in alongside the catalog hits.
Yes. Verified resale tickets for shows that are sold out at the box office are typically available through BigStub. Every order is backed by a buyer guarantee and there are no hidden fees -- the price you see is the price you pay.
Meet-and-greet and VIP packages are sometimes offered through the official tour. Check the official Lauren Daigle site and the venue page for each date to see if any premium experience is available for that show.
Most venues on the 2026 route offer on-site parking, though prices and availability vary. Wolf Trap, the Mountain Winery, and the Pacific Amphitheatre all have official lots; some lots fill quickly for sold-out shows, so plan to arrive early.
The official Lauren Daigle site is the source of truth for tour announcements, new date drops, and presale info. Mainstream outlets like Billboard cover major tour news, and fan trackers like setlist.fm log real-time setlist updates from each show.