Passion Music Surprised Fans by Dropping New Single "King of Glory"
Passion Music surprised fans when they drop their brand new single "King of Glory" on the first day of Passion 2020. Released on New Year's eve, the new single features Kristian Stanfill on lead vocals. Passion 2020 is held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on December 31, 2019 through January 2, 2020.
The band tweets: " We've got a little NYE surprise for you! Our new single, King of Glory, JUST dropped!⠀There are 60,000+ college students on their way to Passion 2020 here in Atlanta, GA- this is just one of the songs we will being singing with them over these next few days.⠀
If you are one of those students, learn it so you can sing it with us! It's pretty fun, we love it and hope you do too! Listen now! + SEE. YOU. SOON."
In addition to the new song, Passion will be recording audio and video content at the conference to be released at a later date in 2020. Passion will also be featured on Winter Jam 2020 along with headliner and labelmate Crowder, their pastor Louie Giglio and more .
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