Pillar to Perform at Alive Music Festival and Two Other Shows in 2024
With the GRAMMY-nominated and Dove Award-winning Christian rock band Pillar announcing that they would be returning to the stage next summer for a performance at Alive Music Festival in July 2024, fans were overjoyed with the news that one of the most popular and successful rock bands were finally making a triumphant return to the stage after nearly a decade absence from performing.
Pillar announced that in addition to the performance on the main stage at Alive Music Festival on Saturday, July 20, 2024, they have added two additional shows. These three shows are the only shows that Pillar will play in 2024. The band starts with a hometown show on Sunday, June 9, 2024, at BattleCreek Church in Tulsa, OK. Next up will be on Friday, July 19, 2024, at the BMI Event Center in Versailles, OH, which will also feature Christian metal band Sacred Warrior and solo artist Mick Blankenship. Tickets for the Tulsa show will be on sale soon. Tickets and meet-n-greets are on sale now for the Versailles show here, and for Alive Music Festival here.
In addition to the two added shows, the band is thrilled to announce, in partnership with Blind Tiger Records/Girder Records, that their 2015 album One Love Revolution will be available on exclusive and limited-edition vinyl on January 26, 2024. This is the first Pillar record to be made available in the vinyl format, with more planned for the future. Exclusive One Love Revolution shirts, hoodies, and hats are also available.
In addition to releasing the exclusive vinyl, the album will also be made available for the first time in a special edition CD format, complete with a collector's sleeve featuring new art. The album will include the original twelve released tracks from the 2015 release, along with the bonus tracks "A Season" and "Fall to Foe" and will also come with a collector trading card and special write-up from vocalist Rob Beckley. Find more information here.
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