Casting Crowns and We The Kingdom
Casting Crowns and We The Kingdom
Premier Productions and Compassion International announce the worship event of the spring as Casting Crowns and We The Kingdom all share the stage for a powerful worship experience that will inspire and encourage all who attend.
Casting Crowns will be fresh off “The Healer Tour” ready to perform some of their biggest hits, including new songs, "Scars in Heaven” and “The Power of the Cross.” The tour also features the 2021 Dove Awards “Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year” We The Kingdom. Casting Crowns’ lead vocalist Mark Hall; “Our prayer is that God would use this tour to unite us all and point us to the Healer!”
The 18-city arena tour will kick-off on April 22 in Tupelo, Miss., and will stop in Birmingham, Ala., Oklahoma City, Okla., Louisville, Ky., Albany, N.Y. and Raleigh, N.C. before the final show on May 18 in Greenville, S.C.
“We could not be more thrilled and honored to join Casting Crowns on tour,” said We The Kingdom. “We’ve always admired how they have served the Kingdom of God through their music, and we can’t wait to be on the road with them!”
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