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Creation Festival, commonly shortened to Creation, was an annual four-day Christian music festival in the United States. According to its organizers, it was the "Nation's Largest Christian Music Festival." [1] Average attendance was between 50,000 and 100,000 annually. [2]
A Christian music festival is a festival oriented towards genres of Christian music, such as gospel music, church music, liturgical music, or contemporary Christian music such as Christian pop and Christian rock. Festivals are held worldwide, and in North America many are overseen by organizations such as the Christian Festival Association. [1]
Though Christian music festivals had been held prior to it, 1972 is seen as a pivotal year for Christian music due to the Explo '72 event, which was concluded by a massive music festival. Today Christian music festivals are held regularly throughout the United States and around the world. Christian music festivals were often supported by ...
WHAT: A Christmas celebration for the whole family with a concert full of familiar classics and new favorites. WHERE: Beargrass Christian Church, 4100 Shelbyville Road WHEN: Dec. 12, 6 p.m.
The area has plenty of music, including Dopapod, Mike Viola, The Irish Tenors, The Vienna Boys Choir, Blüfish Yacht Rock and Scarab. Christmas concerts are in full swing. Where the local ones will be
This category is for major special events, music festivals, outreaches, awards, etc., which have a Christian character or emphasis. For Christian holy days that are tied to the liturgical year, see Category:Christian festivals and holy days
On 26 July 2022, For King & Country announced that they will be going back to A Drummer Boy Christmas Tour that winter. [6] The tour spanned 15 dates, in which it launched on 26 November 2022 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri , and concluded on 19 December 2022 at the Ryman Auditorium for the second consecutive year. [ 7 ]
This category is for Christian holy days that are tied to the liturgical year. For major special events, outreaches, awards, etc., which have a Christian character or emphasis see Category:Christian events. For calendars of feasts and saints, see Category:Liturgical calendars.