Brandon Lake Announces Special Guest Jon Foreman to Join Spring Arena Tour

GRAMMY®-Award Winning singer/songwriter Brandon Lake announces Jon Foreman to join Spring 2024 tour dates as special guest.
The Tear Off The Roof Tour marks the beginning of a new, exciting season for Lake. The 20-city tour will kick-off on March 7 in Birmingham, Ala. and will stop in Memphis, Tenn., Toronto, Brooklyn, N.Y., Jacksonville, Fla., Orlando, Fla., and many other cities before the final show in his hometown, Charleston, SC. Tickets are selling fast with multiple stops already sold out.
"I've been a big fan of Jon Foreman for years, so I am pumped to include him on this tour," says Brandon Lake. "I'm praying that people will walk away from each concert feeling a sense of freedom to step into who God has called them to be."
With 5 GRAMMY®-Awards and multiple Dove Awards under his belt, Brandon Lake is just getting started. After years of releasing songs with Elevation Worship as well as Maverick City Music, Lake is paving his own path as a songwriter and musician. Lake will add Award Show host to his resume as he will join Sadie Robertson as co-host for the 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards this May.
Jon Foreman of GRAMMY®-Award Winning Rock Band Switchfoot will be joining the tour as a special guest. His newest album "In Bloom" is set to release this Spring. Gospel Artist, DOE is set to open for Lake each night on the tour. DOE's first album, a self-titled EP, is available now and features her hit single "Brighter."
Lake's newest album, "Coat of Many Colors" debuted in October 2023 will be heavily featured in the set list along with hit songs such as "Graves Into Gardens," "Gratitude" and many more.Tickets are now on sale to the public. For a full list of tour stops and all other tour information, visit brandonlake.co.
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