Jon Reddick Opens 2025 with "No Fear"

Gotee Records recording artist Jon Reddick opens 2025 with his new single, "No Fear," now available across all DSPs here. The worship anthem, "No Fear" premiered on K-LOVE First and Air1 Worship First, giving the national radio network's listeners the first chance to hear Reddick's latest track. Additionally, the official music video for the foot-stomping original also premiered simultaneously on KLOVE.com and Air1.com. Watch the brand new visual here, complete with a full band and choir.
"Our hope is in Jesus, and He helps us not to escape and go around this actual thing called fear. He helps us move through it," Reddick says of the message behind the song, which will serve as the title cut of his forthcoming sophomore album, set to release May 30, 2025.
Reddick's next highly anticipated set follows his acclaimed debut, 2022's God, Turn It Around, and his Dove-nominated hit, "I Believe It (The Life of Jesus)." With nearly 330 million lifetime streams - racking up 139 million streams in 2024 alone - as well as 2.1 million monthly Spotify listeners, Reddick is quickly cementing himself as one of the foremost worship leaders in the genre.
The worship pastor and songwriter will debut new music on the road this spring alongside Mac Powell and labelmates Cochren & Co. on Powell's "I Love Jesus Tour," scheduled to kick off Mar. 6 in Independence, Mo. Dates, cities and tickets are available here.
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