Bethel Music “Worship Nights” Draw Capacity Crowds Internationally, West Coast USA Tour Launches Aug. 12

Bethel Music, the worship music and community of songwriters emerging from Bethel Church in Redding, CA, continues its "Worship Nights" tour on the West Coast beginning Aug. 12. The tour, which has hosted sold out events in major market venues coast-to-coast and internationally, features Bethel Music worship favorites and new music from Have It All, the multi-artist double-disc live recording released March 11 that has garnered wide critical acclaim and topped multiple retail charts internationally. In each city on the tour, a full band and production team, along with a combination of several of the Bethel Music Artist Collective, will lead the songs. Artists on this leg of the tour include Brian and Jenn Johnson, Amanda Cook, Jeremy Riddle, Steffany Gretzinger, Paul and Hannah McClure, Cory Asbury and Josh Baldwin. Having seen capacity crowds during earlier tours in cities like New York, Washington, DC, Chicago, London (England), Atlanta, Miami, Belfast (Northern Ireland), Cleveland, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Toronto (Canada), Birmingham, New Orleans and many more, this West Coast leg of the tour launches Aug. 12 inPhoenix, AZ's Comerica Theater, and travels to Los Angeles, CA (8/13), San Diego, CA (8/14), San Jose, CA (8/15), Vacaville, CA (8/16), Boise, ID (8/19), Portland, OR (8/20), Seattle, WA (8/21) and Vancouver, BC (8/22). |
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In addition to the evening event, a limited number of tickets are available in each city for a special Bethel Breakout session. The Bethel Breakout includes a free song via digital download, an exclusive afternoon question and answer session with Bethel Music artists and team members followed by an intimate acoustic worship session and a two-hour workshop with Bethel Music pastors and ministry team.
"As a group of passionate believers pursuing His presence, our artists and writers seek to capture what we feel God is saying through songs that declare who He is and who we are in Him," says Joel Taylor, Director of Bethel Music. "Our heart for 'Worship Nights' is to partner with what God is doing in communities around the world and see heaven invade earth. Join us for an authentic night of worship, encouragement and prayer as we love God together and pursue His presence."
Following the West Coast Tour, Bethel Music is planning a major market tour of the East Coast this fall, while traveling to South Africa for Worship Nights events in Pretoria (9/15), Durban (9/17) and Cape Town (9/21). Bethel Music artists will also be featured at Unite Midwest in Pella, IA (7/30), MVMNT Conference in Etobicoke, ON (8/14), Open Skies Festival in Antrim, Northern Ireland (8/12-14), Rise Women's Conference in Margate, FL (8/22-24), Get Focused 2016 in Tønsberg, Norway (11/18-20) and at the Heaven Come Conference in Los Angeles Sept. 21-23, 2017.
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