'The Bible: Son of God" Tour 2014 Includes Chris August, Meredith Andrews, Sidewalk Prophets and More!

Taking the success of their mega-hit telecast The Bible, which aired on History Channel last year, producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey just announced a 16-city music tour to promote their upcoming feature film Son of God. The tour will feature some of the biggest acts in Contemporary Christian music such as Francesca Battistelli, Sidewalk Prohpets, Chris August, Meredith Andrews, Natalie Grant and Jason Gray.
"I think that music just has such a wonderful ability to connect and open your heart and the images from our film certainly are going to touch your heart," Downey said. "So I think it's just going to be a really beautiful, heartfelt experience all around for people to attend."
Beginning in March, The Bible: Son of God tour will feature music inspired by components of both the film and the miniseries.
For more information on how to purchase tickets check out the tour's official homepage: http://thebibletourexperience.com/
The Bible: Son of God 2014 Tour:
March 20 - Lake Forest, CA - Saddleback Church
March 21 - Phoenix, AZ - Vineyard Church - North Phoenix
March 22 - Albuquerque, NM - Legacy Church
March 23 - Denver, CO - Denver First Church of the Nazarene
March 27 - Austin, TX - Riverbend Church
March 28 - Dallas, TX - Sunnyvale First Baptist Church
March 29 - Tulsa, OK - Mabee Center
March 30 - Kansas City, MO - Lenexa Christian Center
April 3 - Columbus, OH - Grace Polaris Church
April 4 - Grand Rapids, MI - Grand Rapids First
April 5 - Chicago, IL - Olivet Nazarene University
April 6 - Nashville, TN - Allen Arena
April 10 - Pittsburgh, PA - Victoria Family Church
April 11 - Louisville, KY - Northside Christian Church
April 12 - Lynchburg, VA - Thomas Road Baptist Church
April 13 - Baltimore, MD - APG Federal Credit Union
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