Lauren Daigle Partners with Bumble App
Bumble, the women-first social networking app with over 65 million users worldwide, has teamed up with two-time GRAMMY®-winning artist Lauren Daigle to provide its users a once-in-a-lifetime experience to spread the message that #AskingForAFriend doesn't have to be scary and that making a new friend can be an exciting adventure. One lucky Bumble user and their BFF will go on an unforgettable adventure in New York City with Lauren Daigle, whose most recent single, "Rescue," inspired the contest.
New and existing Bumble users based in the United States can apply now within Bumble BFF. The grand prize winner will receive an all-expenses paid trip to New York, where they will go behind the scenes with Lauren and watch her perform at a secret, intimate venue. Five runners-up will also receive tickets to one of Lauren's upcoming tour dates.
"At its core, music is about connecting with others - whether sharing a favorite song or hanging at a concert (with a couple thousand friends)," said Daigle. "Bumble BFF is similar in a way, in that people can find comfort and connect to others through conversation."
Lauren Daigle is a two-time GRAMMY®-winning artist five-time Billboard Music Award winner, and a two-time American Music Award winner. Her ability to connect with her fans has made her the fastest-selling new artist for her genre of the last decade. Daigle's GRAMMY® Award winning double-platinum single, "You Say," has topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts and appeared in the Top 40 of Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Her GRAMMY® Award winning album, Look Up Child, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart and has been certified Gold. Her debut album, How Can It Be, has been certified platinum by the RIAA and has produced three certified Gold singles. Daigle's current single, "Rescue," is now available.
"At Bumble, we truly believe that one connection can change the course of your life. Bumble BFF is a platform that has helped many people find incredibly strong communities and support systems. We want to normalize the need to make new friendships throughout every phase in life," said Chelsea Maclin, VP of Marketing at Bumble. "We're excited to partner with Lauren and to collaborate on gifting this unique experience to one of our lucky users."
Bumble is a free app and is available to download in the App Store and Google Play. Bumble has over 65 million users in 150 countries and connects people across friendship, dating and professional networking. Bumble BFF is one of the only services which enables women to match, connect and find new friends in over 150 countries around the world.
About Bumble BFF: Bumble for friends (BFF) is the accessible, empowering, and inclusive offering to women and men around the world to find new friendships and is available within the Bumble app for free through the App Store and Google Play.
About Bumble: Bumble, the women-first social networking platform, founded by CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014, is a subsidiary of MagicLab, the group of dating apps founded by Andrey Andreev (also including Badoo, Lumen and Chappy.) Bumble is built and owned by MagicLab and its founding team. With over 65 million users, Bumble connects people across dating, friendship and professional networking. No matter the type of relationship, women make the first move on Bumble. Bumble recognizes the importance of relationships and how crucial they are to a healthy, happy life. They've built their platform around kindness, respect, and equality - and their users play an important part in that. Bumble holds its users accountable for their actions and has zero tolerance for hate, aggression or bullying. Bumble is available in 150 countries. Since 2014, Bumble has facilitated over a billion women-led first moves and over ten billion messages sent. Bumble is free and available in the App Store and Google Play.
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