St. Cyr Received Five Awards, Including Artist Of The Year;
Readies For Christmas With A Tour And New Song
20 November 2023 – NASHVILLE, TN / SEATTLE, WA – For the second year in a row, BEC Recordings artist Jordan St. Cyr was the top winner for the GMA Canada Covenant Awards. The singer/songwriter won five Covenant Awards for the 43rd annual event, including the coveted Artist of the Year (Adult Contemporary). St. Cyr also won for Best Seasonal Song (“The Wait Is Over”), as well as for Joy Radio Artist, Chef D Live Music Artist of the Year, and Pop Song (“Rescue”), which is also his current single climbing the radio charts.
St. Cyr will spend this holiday season on the road with Consumed By Fire on his “The Wait Is Over Tour,” where he will share his new holiday single, “Christmas Eve” (listen HERE) among other holiday favorites. A lyric video for “Christmas Eve” can be viewed below. Be sure to visit his tour page for the latest tour dates and to see if it’s coming to a city near you.
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ABOUT JORDAN ST. CYR: Juno Award winner Jordan St. Cyr is a husband and a father of two boys and two girls. His career hit single, 2020’s “Fires,” appeared on the Billboard Christian Airplay charts for 45 weeks and went top 5, reaching millions weekly, while his follow-up single, “Weary Traveler,” hit No. 1 for multiple weeks on multiple charts. Along with his Juno win, St. Cyr is an 11-time GMA Covenant Award winner and was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2022 GMA Dove Awards. His video for “Weary Traveler” was also recognized for Short Form Video Of The Year (Concept).
St. Cyr has also toured with a plethora of artists, such as Jeremy Camp, Anne Wilson, Colton Dixon, We Are Messengers, and the K-LOVE Christmas Tour along with Crowder, Matt Maher, and Katy Nichole.
Over the years, St. Cyr has had the opportunity to work alongside many amazing songwriters, producers, and artists who have encouraged him along his journey. He has played numerous events of all sizes and has revealed to him, humanity’s deep desire for meaningful connection and the hope to find something more vibrant than our current reality. With songs such as “Fires,” “Weary Traveler,” and “No Matter What,” St. Cyr continues on a pursuit of hope, even in our darkest moments, to know that God gives us stories to share and encourage one another through our fires and weary travels, to give us strength in the midst of them.