Phil Wickham Announces His Hymn of Heaven Release Concert
Worship leader and songwriter Phil Wickham invites all fans to attend his Hymn of Heaven release concert on June 25th. The concert will take place at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California. Wickham's new album Hymn of Heaven will be released on the same day. Comprising of 13 new songs, the album includes the #1 hit "Battle Belongs" and his new song "It's Always Been You."
"SOOOOO excited to announce the Hymn Of Heaven album release concert is happening June 25th in Riverside, California at Harvest Christian Fellowship. you guys!!," Wickham announced. "My new album comes out June 25th. So Cal it has been wayyyy too long. How about we get together and celebrate?!?!"
What is special about this concert is that it is Wickham's first since the pandemic started last year. "It has literally been 653 days since I've led worship with my band in Southern California. I can't wait to celebrate and worship together as a family!! We're back SO CAL! Tickets go on sale Friday morning. Hope to see you there! Let's gooooooo!!!"
Collaborators who joined Wickham to write for Hymn of Heaven include multi-GRAMMY® winners Jonathan Smith (who also produced the album), Jason Ingram, Ethan Hulse, Brian Johnson, Ricky and Ran Jackson, as well as Passion City's Sean Curran, Hillsong's Chris Davenport, Bethel Music's Kalley Heiligenthal, and Brandon Lake, who is featured on the track "Where I'm Standing Now."
Wickham will also be touring this spring and summer on his Night Of Worship tour along with festival dates throughout the summer. It was also recently announced he will appear alongside Pat Barrett and Brandon Lake this fall on their Singalong Tour hitting various cities across the U.S. Be sure to visit his touring page to find out more.
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