L to R: Trea Swindle, Danica Hart, Devynn Hart

Powerhouse trio CHAPEL HART – comprised of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and first cousin Trea Swindle – are excited to make their triumphant return to America’s Got Talent Wednesday, September 6, 2023, on NBC. Tune in at 8/7 ET/CT to watch the ladies perform “Fam Damily” on the same stage where they took the world by storm last year with their show-stopping group  golden buzzer performance of the Dolly Parton inspired track, “You Can Have Him Jolene.”  

“We feel like we have a special relationship with AGT and it really feels like a Homecoming,” shares Chapel Hart. “AGT has given us the confidence to go out in the world with NO record label and no sponsors and just be authentically CHAPEL HART! This is a reunion we are beyond excited for!!!”

Deemed “Reality TV Darlings” (Rolling Stone), Chapel Hart recently released their highly anticipated album, Glory Days, out everywhere now.  Chapel Hart had a hand in writing all 11 tracks including “Fam Damily” and the late Loretta Lynn requested Welcome To Fist City.” 

Since America’s Got Talent, the ladies have quickly become a mainstay in the country music industry – they made their Grand Ole Opry debut in 2022, receiving FOUR standing ovations, were recently named to the Opry’s NextStage Class of 2023, performed at the CMT Music Awards, ACM Country Kickoff, Tamron Hall, and have been crisscrossing the country on their 60+ date Glory Days headlining tour.

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L to R: Trea Swindle, Danica Hart, Devynn Hart

ABOUT CHAPEL HART: Born and raised in the Mississippi mud and slow-simmered in Louisiana spice, county music trio Chapel Hart has brought a taste of the South to audiences around the world—and everyone is craving more! Made up of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart along with first cousin Trea Swindle, these three southern belles took 2022 by storm. Their meteoric rise came shortly after appearing on America’s Got Talent and receiving the second ever “Group Golden Buzzer” which prompted America and the rest of the world to pay attention. Deemed “America’s Sweethearts” as they claimed a spot in the finals, Chapel Hart earned praise from country music pillars such as Tanya Tucker, Darius Rucker, the one and only Dolly Parton, and the late Loretta Lynn. Shortly after the show, the ladies made their Grand Ole Opry debut and received four standing ovations. Chapel Hart has since returned to that iconic stage several times and has quickly become a mainstay in the country music industry.  This independent band continues its momentum, contending with some of the nation’s biggest country stars and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. The accolades keep rolling in as they made a sweep at the New Orleans “Best of the Beat” Offbeat Magazine awards, winning all categories in which they were nominated, including “Best Music Video,” “Best Country Artist,” “Song of the Year” and topped off the evening with “Artist of the Year.” So far in 2023, the group has been named one of Music Row’s “Next Big Thing” and are part of CMT’s Listen UP class.

The trio performed on the CMT Music Awards on CBS and released their brand-new album, Glory Days, on May 19.  The highly anticipated project features the title track, written by the trio along with Jim Beavers and newly released “Welcome To Fist City,” a song inspired and requested by the late Loretta Lynn. Their first ever headlining tour, The Glory Days Tour, kicked off in January and spans coast to coast with sixty shows and counting! Chapel Hart has entertained crowds around the country, and the decision is always unanimous, there’s no experience quite like the Chapel Hart experience!

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Powerhouse trio CHAPEL HART – comprised of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and first cousin Trea Swindle – are excited to make their triumphant return to America’s Got Talent Wednesday, September 6, 2023, on NBC. Tune in at 8/7 ET/CT to watch the ladies perform “Fam Damily” on the same...