Watch Hillsong UNITED Perform "Good Grace" on Good Morning America Here

Multi-platinum selling Hillsong UNITED made their debut performance on Good Morning America this week. The Australian group performed "Good Grace," the lead single from their new album PEOPLE.
UNITED's highly anticipated new live album, PEOPLE, is slated to debut worldwide on April 26. Returning to their roots, to where it all began, PEOPLE pays homage to the group's core mission; unity... a simple, yet most powerful message that's needed in the world today more than ever.
In support of their new music, the Australian-based worship collective will return to the United States for the first time innearly three years for their highly anticipated USA Tour 2019. The arena circuit will kick off on April 25 in Austin, TX and include stops in major markets across the nation before culminating at New York City's Madison Square Garden on July 2.Tickets are on sale now at hillsongunited.com.
Comprised of an evolving, eclectic mix of musicians and songwriters, Hillsong UNITED is undisputedly one of the genre's most influential artists in the history of contemporary Christian music. The group has sold more than 4.7 million albumsglobally and garnered over 3 billion worldwide career streams to date. Their most recent album "Wonder" (2017) rocketed to No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart and No. 21 on the Billboard Top 200 and set the record for the most streamed album in Christian music history (U.S.) during street week with over 4.6 million streams. Hillsong UNITED remains the No. 1 Christian artist on all social media platforms with over 10 million fans combined.
For more information, visit www.hillsongunited.com or @hillsongunited on all social platforms.
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