Jason Gray to Embark on "Son of God Tour"

Jason Gray is scheduled to join an illustrious roster of talent for The Bible: Son of God 2014 Tour that launches March 20th at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, CA. The 16-city tour will visit such major cities as Phoenix, AZ, Chicago, IL, Nashville, TN, and Pittsburgh, PA before concluding April 13th in Baltimore, MD. The two-hour live musical event will also feature award-winning artists; Natalie Grant, Francesca Battistelli, Sidewalk Prophets, Chris August and Meredith Andrews. The concert will bring the epic miniseries, "The Bible," and the upcoming 20th Century Fox feature film, "Son of God," to life on stage, which will contain immersive video and stunning visual effects to enhance the experience.
"Wow, what an honor to bring my songs to an evening devoted to telling the story of the scriptures-and with such an amazing group of artists!," says Gray. "And on top of that, to get to live out the scriptures by caring for the poorest of the poor with World Vision, who is sponsoring the tour, adds up to what I think will be a very compelling and life-changing evening where music, stories, and the power of God's word collide."
Earlier in March, Gray will embark on a K-LOVE Listener Appreciate Tour in support of his upcoming album, Love Will Have The Final Word that releases March 4th. Gray will be joined by labelmates, Unspoken and Carrollton, as they present free concerts for K-LOVE listeners in Baton Rouge, LA; San Antonio, TX; Oklahoma City, OK; Denver, CO and Kansas City, MO. Besides performing his former No. 1 ("Nothing Is Wasted") and Top 5 hits ("Remind Me Who I Am," "Good To Be Alive"), Gray will treat audiences to songs from the new album that includes the first single, "With Every Act Of Love." The song has already reached Top Ten on Billboard's AC Indicator chart and Top 20 on the National Audience chart. Gray just completed a new video in support of the song.
For tour updates and more information on Jason Gray please visit: www.jasongraymusic.com.
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