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TUNE IN: VICTORY TO PERFORM ON THE 38TH ANNUAL STELLAR GOSPEL MUSIC AWARDS

Tune In To See Special Performance Of “Just Like In Heaven” From Victory’s Sophomore Roc Nation Album, “Glory Hour”

Check out Grammy® award winning Roc Nation singer/songwriter VICTORY, who will perform “Just Like In Heaven” from her sophomore album, “Glory Hour,” on the 38th Annual Gospel Music Stellar Awards, airing on Stellar TV, BET, Bounce  TV, and in national syndication beginning this weekend:

  • Sunday, July 30 @ 6 PM / 8 PM / 10 PM ET on Stellar TV (https://stellartv.com/), available on Verizon/Fios and Spectrum.
  • Sunday, August 6 @ 8 ET on BET
  • Sunday, September 3 on Bounce TV
  • Starting Monday, August 7 in syndication, check HERE.

VICTORY will also be a featured supporting artist on two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Lauren Daigle’s highly-anticipated 2023 “The Kaleidoscope Tour,” in which she will join Daigle on the national U.S. arena circuit for select dates beginning November 10 through December 9, with stops in Los AngelesSacramentoFt. Worth, Knoxville, Greeneville, and more.

Tickets are on sale at  https://www.victoryboyd.com/). VICTORY’s Glory Hour,” is the follow up to her first two folk/jazz/soul recordings It’s a New Dawn (2017) and her critically acclaimed debut album, The Broken Instrument (2018), and showcases the singer/songwriter’s distinct vocals, offering a deeply felt and earnest collection of songs that seek to uplift the soul in dark times.

Growing up in a family deeply committed to music and live performances, VICTORY is one of nine siblings who sang in the Boys & Girls Choir of Detroit, an organization founded by her father John Boyd. Taking music seriously as a career from the start, she began singing with the choir at age four, and later studied jazz guitar. When she was 12, the family moved to North Bergen, New Jersey, and they started busking together using various names – including Peace Industry Music Group – at NYC tourist attractions and on subway platforms. The Boyds became particularly renowned for their appearances in the Minton Tile Arcade next to Bethesda Fountain, a spot favored for its great acoustics.

VICTORY and four of her siblings — older brother Abraham and younger siblings Angel, Israel, and Momo, later formed the offshoot group Infinity’s Song, which rose to national prominence in 2015 after pop singer Tori Kelly happened upon them performing “Oceans” one day in Central Park and joined in. A video of the impromptu performance went viral (1.2M views on YouTube). In 2015, Peace Industry Music Group released Infinity’s Song’s self-titled debut album. The Boyds later played for Jay-Z, who signed them to Roc Nation, ultimately leading to VICTORY’s signing with the label as a solo artist and releasing “It’s A New Dawn.” The EP featured her beautiful renditions of songs by two of her greatest influences, Nina Simone (“Feeling Good”) and Stevie Wonder (“Overjoyed”). In 2020, Infinity’s Song released their label debut “Mad Love.” In 2019, VICTORY won her first Grammy® for her work on Kanye West’s album “Jesus is King” and performed the National Anthem at an NFL playoffs game in 2018.

For more information visit:  www.victoryboyd.com or www.stellarawards.com.