The Crabb Family Unveils Back To Our Roots 2017 Tour

The Crabb Family is headed back on the road together for the "Back To Our Roots" Tour! Kelly, Adam, Jason, Aaron, and Terah announced the news today. The tour will be presented and promoted by Global Promotions under the direction of Paul Pitts and will begin in January 2017 for a select number of dates and will cover Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
"I believe God truly wants us to move forward in life and in our careers," states Jason Crabb. "But every now and then, I think we need to take a look back to where we're from. We're excited to take the audiences on a musical journey, "back to our roots," during this tour."
Kicking off in Oklahoma, the tour will wind its way through eight states. Mike Bowling will provide tour support, opening each evening. A limited number of VIP tickets will be available for each night which includes artist circle seating, a private meet & greet with the entire family and a special commemorative family photo. General admission tickets will also be available. One guitar autographed by the entire family will be given away at each concert.
In 1994, The Crabb Family began a journey that took them to amazing heights in the Christian music world. From their small country church platform in Beaver Dam, Kentucky, this family group blazed a trail and set a standard for music that is still unparalleled today. With sixteen number one songs, eleven GMA Dove Awards, numerous Singing News Fan Awards, and three Grammy® award nominations to their credit, audiences across the globe have enjoyed this family's ministry for over two decades.
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