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The Summer Worship Nights Tour was the first headlining tour by American Christian music artists Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham.The tour featured two legs, one throughout 2023 that began on August 10 in Tampa, Florida, and ended on September 2 in San Diego, California, and one throughout 2024 that will begin on August 1 in Detroit, Michigan, and will end on August 28 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country and venue Date City Country Venue 1 December 2024 Los Angeles: United States Peacock Theater: 8 December 2024 New York City: Beacon Theatre: 9 December 2024 11 December 2024 London: United Kingdom: Indigo at The O2: 12 December 2024 17 December 2024 Nashville United States Grand Ole Opry House ...
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]
When: Saturday, Feb. 17 Where: Beau Rivage Theatre 875 Beach Blvd., Biloxi Admission: Limited tickets remain starting at $169 per ticket at Ticket-Center.com. Time: 8 ...
Since the 1920s, the St. Olaf Choir has performed on annual tours domestically throughout all regions of the United States. The choir has attracted capacity audiences at venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Severance Hall, the Kauffman Center, Meyerson Symphony Center, and the Orchestra Halls of Chicago and Minneapolis.
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) is an American chamber orchestra based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Its principal concert venue is the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts . In collaboration with five artistic partners, the orchestra's musicians present more than 130 concerts and educational programs each year in several venues throughout ...
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In 1980, Saint Paul resident Sally Ordway Irvine (a 3M heiress and arts patron) dreamed of a European-style concert hall offering "everything from opera to the Russian circus". She contributed $7.5 million—a sum matched by other members of the Ordway family—toward the facility's cost.