Tommee Profitt’s "The Birth Of A King LIVE" Returns To Nashville
Tommee Profitt is very pleased to announce the return of his Christmas spectacular, The Birth of a King LIVE, at the legendary Opry House on December 4th, 2023. Last year's event sold out in 24 hours, so get you tickets now via: birthofakinglive.com
Hailed as The Most Epic Christmas Event in History, this incredible performance features 21 incredible artists, a 60-piece orchestra, a 200- person choir, and a full band. Artists include Jordan Smith, Clark Beckham, Stanaj, Colton Dixon, Fleurie, Evvie McKinney, Tina Guo, and more!
The chills-inducing live manifestation of Profitt's 2020 cinematic Christmas album, The Birth of a King includes awe-inspiring reimagined renditions of popular Christmas songs, each featuring an aggressive modern orchestra combined with some of the best vocalists on the planet.
Profitt has achieved tremendous success as a producer, artist, songwriter, and award-winning composer for TV & Film. Profitt's unique cinematic releases have not only clocked over 88 billion global lifetime streams, they have also garnered widespread success in the sync world. His unique sonic fingerprint has landed over 300 sync placements in Movie Trailers, TV Promos, Video Games, and more. Profitt's other productions include 14 RIAA certified Platinum singles, 23 Gold singles, 3 Platinum Albums, and 1 Gold album.
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