1K Phew, Andy Mineo, Hulvey, Lecrae, Tedashii, Trip Lee, Wande, and WHATUPRG Team Up for Tour & New Album

Fans of Christian hip hop and Gospel music are in for a treat. 1K Phew, Andy Mineo, Hulvey, Lecrae, Tedashii, Trip Lee, Wande, and WHATUPRG, all signees of REACH Records, will be joining forces this spring for the We Are Unashamed Tour. The tour will kick off on March 17 in Austin, Texas, and hit cities like Chicago, Tulsa, and Dallas before wrapping up on April 10 in Orlando, Florida
Pre-sale for the We Are Unashamed Tour will begin tomorrow, January 26. Keep an eye on Reach Records social media pages to stay up-to-date on the tour.
In addition, Reach Records will be releasing the collaborative project We Are Unashamed. Three singles have been released from the album, they are: "Represent II" featuring Wande, GAWVI, 1K Phew, and Trip Lee, "Pa'Que Sepa" featuring Tommy Royale, Brayan Booz, Don Ryvcko, Cardec Drums, and Emanuel Lara, and "Otu Otu Isii (One One Six) featuring Limoblaze, Tedashii, and Wande.
The three tracks offer a lot of diversity between English, Spanish, and AfroBeat. They also continue to showcase those outside of the main roster. You can listen to them now by clicking here.
A list of tour dates is below.
March 17 - Austin, TX
March 18 - Houston, TX
March 19 - San Antonio, TX
March 24 - Chicago, IL
March 25 - Cincinnati, OH
March 26 - Indianapolis, IN
March 27 - Columbus, OH
March 31 - St. Louis, MO
April 1 - Tulsa, OK
April 2 - Dallas, TX
April 7 - Birmingham, AL
April 8 - Jacksonville, FL
April 9 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
April 10 - Orlando, FL
Tags : whatuprg 1k phew wande Andy Mineo Hulvey Lecrae Tedashii We Are Unashamed We Are Unashamed tour reach records
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