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The Summer Worship Nights Tour was the first headlining tour by American Christian music artists Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham.The tour featured two legs, one throughout 2023 that began on August 10 in Tampa, Florida, and ended on September 2 in San Diego, California, and one throughout 2024 that will begin on August 1 in Detroit, Michigan, and will end on August 28 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Here are some Christian concert tours. Pages in category "Christian concert tours" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Creation Festival, commonly shortened to Creation, was an annual four-day Christian music festival in the United States. According to its organizers, it was the "Nation's Largest Christian Music Festival." [1] Average attendance was between 50,000 and 100,000 annually. [2]
It was cancelled in 2018 and replaced with a mainstream Eat to the Beat concert series, with Christian pop rock artists MercyMe and Tauren Wells joining the lineup. [1] Night of Joy inspired two other Christian rock festivals in the Orlando region: Cornerstone Florida , which ran in the month of May from 2003 to 2007, and Rock the Universe at ...
Following this concert, Caserta and Caputy were approached by Kevin Ketcham, who, at the time, was the special events coordinator for Darien Lake Theme Park, located halfway between Buffalo and Rochester, New York. Ketcham presented them with an idea of holding a Christian music day at the theme park, and in October 1987, the Kingdom Bound ...
Cornerstone Festival was a Christian music festival put on by Jesus People USA and held annually around July 4 near Bushnell, Illinois, drawing some 20,000 attendees each year. [1] In a given year, many artists that played at Cornerstone also played at other events such as Creation Festival and mainstream festivals and tours such as the Warped ...
Whilst known for contemporary worship music as Phil and John, the duo also recorded secular music as "The Wood Thieves". [1] Their most notable release in this capacity was a single with The Grimethorpe Colliery Band and was a response to announcement of the closure of Grimethorpe Colliery.
Music artist and CCM pioneer Erick Nelson defined The Archers' role in the development of contemporary Christian music as representing one-half of a convergence: traditional vocal groups like The Archers got hipper while the hippie rock groups (like the Maranatha bands) got more mellow—eventually both evinced the polished, commercial sound ...