Unspoken Offers to Perform a Free Virtual Concert
Centricity Music recording artist Unspoken announces that they be performing at a free virtual concert with At Home Concert Experience (AHCX) on September 20 at 6:30 pm (CT). In addition to playing previously released songs, Unspoken will also be performing brand-new songs.
"We're going to be playing brand-new, never before heard songs that we're hoping to release in the near future," Unspoken shared. "If you're not familiar with an AHCX show, we'll be able to see you, talk to you, and sing with you throughout the entire night, all from the comfort of your own home!
"It's totally interactive, and will feel like I'm performing right in your living room, where I get to speak directly to you, take your questions, and worship alongside you.Can't wait to see you there!"
You can register for free for the At Home Concert Experience by clicking here.
Receiving more than 165 million on-demand streams, 110 million music video views, 350,000 album sales and 850,000 track sales, Unspoken's music is as distinct as its roots. Its soulful, pop-flavored songs are led by the Adam Levine-esque vocals of Chad Mattson. With no fear of mixing it up, whether backed by a horn section, gospel choir or hip-hop rhythms, the band released its self-titled album in 2014. The album featured "Start A Fire," the band's first radio single and No. 1 AC hit that launched them into headliner positions on tour the following year.
The band's sophomore album, Follow Through (2016), debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard Top Christian Album Chart while its current album, Reason (2019), sparked the band's biggest, multiformat No. 1 hit so far, "Reason." In all, Unspoken has had five straight Top 5 AC hits, including "Who You Are," "Lift My Life Up" and "Good Fight."
Having toured with Casting Crowns, Mercy Me, Big Daddy Weave, Danny Gokey and more, Unspoken band members are living out their mission to be unspoken testimonies to God's love and power, and to speak what oftentimes goes unspoken.
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