13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards Returns Dec. 1
This year, the WE LOVE CHRISTIAN MUSIC AWARDS (WLA) returns for its 13th annual celebration, marking an iconic and groundbreaking year for the event and the artists it represents. Hosted by NewReleaseToday, this awards ceremony has grown into an electrifying platform that champions well-known and up-and-coming artists, the most unforgettable albums, and the most groundbreaking singles in Christian music, all chosen by the fans who live and breathe this genre.
For 13 years, the WLA has spotlighted the industry's best; this year, it's taking everything to new heights.
With an expanded lineup of 22 categories, this year's event will honor more artists who aren't just making noise but who are transforming lives and touching hearts.
The nominees in those categories will be announced during a livestream celebration on Sunday, December 1, at 8 PM EST / 7 PM CST at www.WeLoveAwards.com, with public voting opening immediately after. Fans will have eight weeks to vote for their favorite artists and songs across all categories, ensuring everyone has a chance to make their voice heard.
The awards cycle will culminate with a live ceremony held Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at The Factory at Franklin in Franklin, TN, where winners will be announced, and performers will include top nominees. Tickets for the live event will go on sale Friday, November 15, with an exclusive 48-hour pre-sale for NewReleaseToday subscribers.
In addition, one lucky fan will win an all-expenses paid trip to Nashville, TN to attend the live ceremony on April 8, 2025!
As the awards grow, so does the incredible support from key sponsors. This year's event has the backing of DaySpring, Upward, and Advancing Native Missions, all dedicated to supporting and uplifting the Christian community.
DaySpring, a trusted source for Christian cards and gifts since 1971, offers products that help believers live their faith and inspire hope. Upward, the fastest-growing dating and friendship app for Christians has been connecting like-minded individuals since 2020 with a mission to put faith at the center. Finally, Advancing Native Missions is a global missions organization delivering the Gospel to those who still need to hear the Good News of Jesus.
"This year, we're not just celebrating the incredible music these artists have created-we're celebrating a movement that has been building for 12 years," says Kevin McNeese, founder of the awards. "These artists bring hope and healing to a world that needs it more than ever, and their music deserves to be honored in a way that truly reflects its impact. We look forward to inviting Christian music fans to celebrate with us for an unforgettable night next April."
From new sponsor support to expanded voting opportunities and a night of celebration on April 8, 2025, in Franklin, TN, this is more than an awards show-it's a movement. Be part of it by casting your vote, grabbing your tickets, and marking your calendar for an unforgettable night in Christian music.
For more information, visit www.WeLoveAwards.com.
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