Jesus Culture to Release "Let It Echo Unplugged"
Earlier this year Jesus Culture released their ninth live album - Let It Echo - to high praise from Relevant, Worship Leader, New Release Today, CCM Magazine and more. This week the group announced the release of Let It Echo Unplugged, which will release on June 17 featuring new, acoustic recordings from the January project.
Let It Echo released in January and was the first album recorded live at their church in Sacramento, CA. The album debuted on four Billboard charts including the Top Albums (Top 20), Digital Albums (Top 12), Christian Albums (No. 2) and the Top 200 charts (Top 40). The debut radio single from the project, "Fierce," is currently a Top 10 Hot AC radio hit - see the video below for the unplugged version featured on Let It Echo Unplugged. The group will also be heading out on the "Let It Echo" tour beginning on June 22. See the complete list of tour dates below.
Let It Echo Tour
June 22 - Dallas, TX
June 23 - Houston, TX
June 26 - Orlando, FL
June 27 - Tampa, FL
June 29 - Charlotte, NC
June 30 - Silver Spring, MD
July 1 - New York, NY
July 2 - Boston, MA
ABOUT JESUS CULTURE: Jesus Culture is a community of worship leaders and musicians who's heart is to see a generation impacted by encounters with the presence of God. Originating out of the Jesus Culture movement which began in 1999, they recorded their first album in 2005 at their youth and young adult conference in Redding, CA. Since then Jesus Culture has released 9 annual live albums and over 20 solo artist albums. Jesus Culture leads worship both at their local church in Sacramento, CA and abroad through conference events and worldwide tours. Jesus Culture has sold more than one million albums worldwide since their debut project in 2005 and garnered more than 3.8 million followers on social media and over 34.5 million views on YouTube. Jesus Culture is focused on equipping a generation to transform society by bringing people into an encounter with God's love through worship and discipleship. The songs they release capture the heart of the movement.
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