Brandon Lake Set to Perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with Jelly Roll

Brandon Lake announces that he will be performing his song, "Hard Fought Hallelujah" with country music star Jelly Roll on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The two will take to the late night stage on April 24 at 11:35/10:35C on ABC.
"Hard Fought Hallelujah" is a heartfelt track that blends worship and country elements, reflecting themes of struggle, redemption, and faith. The song has resonated with many, topping Christian and Gospel charts and setting new streaming milestones for a Christian genre artist.
The duo recently delivered a powerful live rendition of their collaborative single, "Hard Fought Hallelujah," at the Grand Ole Opry on February 19, 2025. This performance marked Brandon Lake's debut at the historic venue and was the first live presentation of the song.
Lake will be embarking on two major tours in 2025:
1. Summer Worship Nights with Phil Wickham
This co-headlining tour with Phil Wickham and Josiah Queen will visit major cities across the U.S. and the UK. Due to high demand, additional dates have been added, including a second night in Dallas on July 27.
2. King of Hearts Tour
Starting on October 2, 2025, this 48-city arena tour will feature Franni Cash as the opening act. The tour is set to span the U.S. and will support the release of the King of Hearts album.
For more information on tour dates and ticket availability, visit brandonlake.co/tour.
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