The 28-year-old Christian singer, Colton Dixon, encourages his fans and everyone who were watching the Billboard Live At-Home concert on July 28 (Tuesday). Although the American singer didn't expect that he will be able to grace the show as his wife, Annie, is hoping to deliver any day.

Annie is expected to pop out their lovely twin daughters, whom the singer described the feeling to be "awesome."

"I'm actually really glad that I was able to be here with you all," the singer said.

Furthermore, Dixon performed his recent track called 'Miracles' from his May released self-titled extended play. The fans felt Dixon's sincerity and uplifting spirit while performing the song, which was stimulated to perk up anyone who is in a "personal season of unknown," Billboard finds.

'Miracles' is found by Dixon as correlated to the global discord caused by the coronavirus, that almost everyone is experiencing. Per Dixon, the pandemic resulted in some people being sent in a black hole state, withstanding the reality of losing their job or what their life is going be in the future.

"I just hope that we take the opportunity, while we're all here, to look around us and to thank God for all the blessings that we do have," Dixon blurted out.

The singer-songwriter's performance is dedicated to Michael James Ryan Busbee, best known as Busbee, who died last year. Busbee is an American songwriter and producer that co-wrote Dixon's tracks and is considered by the singer as a legend.

Be inspired by Colton Dixon's 'Miracles' track performance at the Billboard Live At-Home concert below.

Billboard's Live At-Home concert series

The Billboard Live At-Home concert supports the American Red Cross that was launched in March when the COVID-19 threat started. The concert series compensates the fans since artists and performers are being prevented from performing with a live audience.

Per Hallels, each artist is given thirty minutes to perform and has the chance to choose a non-profit organization. Some of them are MusiCares, Feeding America, and Meals on Wheels.

The concert series was aired live on Billboard's official Facebook page.

More of Colton Dixon

Colton Dixon entered the mainstream music scene in 2012 shortly after being eliminated on Fox's eleventh season of American Idol. Dixon finished on the seventh spot of the season and was voted as the fans' favorite.

In 2013, Dixon's 'A Messenger' album debut became the highest first-week selling album of a new solo Christian artist.

The singer is managed under Steinway & Sons, who aspires to follow the lead of Billy Joel and Harry Connick, Jr.