The K-LOVE Fan Awards will return to Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House on May 24, with Grammy Award winner Lauren Daigle, as well as podcaster, author and speaker Sadie Robertson Huff set to host the 13th annual celebration.
The fan-voted awards show will air exclusively on Trinity Broadcasting Network on Friday, May 29, at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET, with an encore presentation scheduled for June 5. Coca-Cola Consolidated returns as title sponsor of the annual event.
Daigle leads Billboard‘s Christian Airplay chart with her song “Let It Be a Hallelujah,” while Robertson Huff is known for her work on Duck Dynasty and her Whoa, That’s Good podcast.
Last year’s K-LOVE Fan Awards top winners included artist of the year winner and male artist of the year winner Brandon Lake, group of the year winner For King & Country and female artist of the year winner CeCe Winans. Lake’s collaboration with Jelly Roll, “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” was named song of the year, while Leanna Crawford’s “Still Waters (Psalm 23)” was named breakout single of the year.
Beyond the K-LOVE Fan Awards, this year’s K-LOVE Fan Awards Weekend, set for May 22-24, will be dedicated to letting fans experience music from their favorite artists. The events include a Friday night kickoff concert headlined by CAIN, with featured performances from Leanna Crawford, Colton Dixon and Ben Fuller. The Songwriters Showcase will be hosted by Steven Curtis Chapman, who will be joined by fellow artist-writers Andrew Ripp, Terrian and Matthew West. Sunday morning will feature a worship service that will include Josh Baldwin, Pat Barrett and Zahriya Zachary.
The K-LOVE Fan Awards have been held annually in Nashville since 2013.



