Sidewalk Prophets Announces “The Songs That Got Us Here, A Live Stream Anthology” Tour
Sidewalk Prophets announces "The Songs That Got Us Here, A Live Stream Anthology" tour, a concert event in which the band's entire catalog will be played over the course of five nights. Each show is one-night only, with a different album being played from beginning to end each night. The livestream tour kicks off Apr. 2, 2021. Tickets will be available for purchase on Monday, March 15 at 10 AM CST HERE.
The livestream album anthology tour will consist of five one-night-only live shows, with a performance of a different Sidewalk Prophets album each night, covering the band's entire catalog. The band will also share never-before-heard stories about the road, the songs and more with fans. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, with a free option included. All paid tickets grant fans entrance to a special devotional with front man Dave Frey before the show. In addition, fans can purchase a season pass for access to all five shows, all pre-show events, and all devotionals with Dave. Purchase a season pass HERE.
All show times are 8 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Central, 6 p.m. Mountain and 5 p.m. Pacific.
For more information about the band, visit www.sidewalkprophets.com.
"The Songs That Got Us Here, A Live Stream Anthology" Tour Dates:
April 2: These Simple Truths
April 9: Live Like That
April 16: Something Different
April 30: The Things That Got Us Here
May 7: Merry Christmas To You
*All dates subject to change.
About Sidewalk Prophets:
With a career spanning three major label studio releases-These Simple Truths (2009), Live Like That (2012) and Something Different (2015), plus 2013's celebrated holiday offering, Merry Christmas To You-and multiple hits, including Gold-certified "The Words I Would Say," "You Love Me Anyway" and "Live Like That," among others, Sidewalk Prophets remains a mainstay at Christian radio. The Dove Award-winning band has amassed more than 204 million career on-demand streams and sold more than 875,000 in equivalent album sales and 1.86 million digital tracks. In addition, the group has garnered five No. 1 songs, nine Top 5 radio singles and more than 47 million views on YouTube. The band originally formed at Indiana's Anderson University, and since signing with Curb | Word Entertainment, they've been nominated for a Billboard Music Award, multiple K-LOVE Fan Awards and four Dove Awards, taking home the New Artist of the Year Dove in 2010. Over the course of their career, they've played for more than 2.5 million fans, and counting. Known for spending more days on the road than anywhere else, Sidewalk Prophets' most recent tours have morphed into interactive experiences for their fans, whom they affectionately call "The Great Big Family." The band hosted the first free public concert in Ryman history on July 9, 2020, previewing new music from their highly-anticipated album, The Things That Got Us Here, available now (July 3, 2020).
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