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What’s next for Chapel Hart after ‘America’s Got Talent’ finale?

Chapel Hart loves their fans and offer several ways to keep in touch.
Chapel Hart loves their fans and offer several ways to keep in touch.

If you just can’t get enough of Chapel Hart and their “America’s Got Talent” performance was just too short, there are plenty of ways to connect with the Poplarville act.

Chapel Hart’s Mile High Congregation

Group member Danica Hart said the congregation is a private Facebook group for fans who have gone the extra mile and supported Chapel Hart during the pandemic, when they needed it the most.

When the group’s LLC status was too new to qualify for small business assistance and the quarantine cleared their calendar of local gigs. Dedicated fans asked how they could help.

“They helped us travel and they helped us spread this love even when everybody was shut down,” said group member Trea Swindle. “We were playing hopscotch and double dutch and they were holding the ropes.”

To thank fans who have donated to the group, Chapel Hart posts exclusive content and can often be found shooting live from backstage performances, introducing new music or sharing news about upcoming shows.

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Live social media events

Screenshot: Chapel Hart celebrates support from celebrities they love during a recent YouTube live Q and A session.
Screenshot: Chapel Hart celebrates support from celebrities they love during a recent YouTube live Q and A session.

Chapel Hart shared more than tea on their first live YouTube event. They shared news about their December Southern Living feature and upcoming concert dates.

The talented trio sang an original birthday song, offered a discount code for tickets to their debut at the Grand Ole’ Opry and dished about the fast friends they made backstage at America’s Got Talent.

“I think we’re going to be doing this a lot more often,” Swindle said.

One of the biggest highlights was an impromptu rendition of a Backstreet Boys classic that demonstrated what makes a Chapel Hart harmony special.

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Upcoming appearances

  • Sept. 13: AGT finale

  • Sept. 14: The AGT results show

  • Sept. 17: Chapel Hart debuts at the Grand Ole’ Opry. You can find $45 tickets through WRJW. Follow the link by clicking on the picture of Chapel Hart, then use code WRJW45.

  • Sept. 17: Meet and Greet after party at the Nashville Palace where Chapel Hart will take pictures, sign autographs and hug fans after their Grand Ole’ Opry debut.

  • Sept. 23: Bogalusa Blues & Heritage Festival in Bogalusa, Louisiana

  • Oct 2: Dollywood Harvest Festival in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

  • Oct. 5: Concert at the Lexington Opera House in Lexington, Kentucky

  • Oct. 9: Gretna Fest in Gretna, Louisiana

Chapel Hart loves their fans and offer several ways to keep in touch.
Chapel Hart loves their fans and offer several ways to keep in touch. Rudy Melancon Photography

This story was originally published September 13, 2022 at 7:30 AM.

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Mona Moore was a Service Journalism Desk Editor for the Sun Herald in Mississippi; Mahoning Matters in Ohio; and the Ledger-Enquirer and Telegraph in Georgia. Originally from West Covina, California, she holds a bachelor’s and master’s in corporate and public communication from the University of South Alabama. Mona’s writing and photography have been recognized by press associations in Mississippi, North Carolina and Florida.
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