CAIN Invites Fans to their Free Interactive Christmas Concert Experience Tomorrow
Celebrating the holiday season, CAIN will be hosting a free interactive Christmas concert experience tomorrow (December 15). The not-to-be-missed holiday event will feel like the band is performing right in your living room when they sing some Christmas songs, answer your questions, and get you in the holiday spirit.
Viewers will get to hear songs from their 2021 holiday album, Wonderful, as well as their newly recorded holiday jingle "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" featuring Ben Fuller. To register for the concert, click HERE.
CAIN writes, "GUYS! We're days away from our interactive At Home Concert Experience Christmas show. How cool is that? it's totally interactive, and will feel like we're performing right in your living room. We'll get to speak directly to you, take your questions, and sing Christmas songs with you!"
Last Friday, CAIN released their I'm So Blessed Child of God Collection to DSP's. The bundle encompasses a variety of versions of the hit song including the original rendition, the "Best Day" Remix, a brand new live version with an accompanying video, and the original sound from social media that kickstarted the viral success of the song in late August. To date, there have been more than 100,000 user-generated uses of the sound on TikTok and Instagram accounting for more than 100 million views. Additionally, the band's following on Instagram and TikTok has grown by an incredible 250,000 followers, while streams of the song on DSPs are up 380% in that same time period.
What will 2023 bring for CAIN? They'll kick off the new year headlining their first tour! Joined by Katy Nichole and David Leonard, the "Live And In Color Tour" will kick off in March. Click HERE for more information and to find a city near you. Additionally, new music is set to release - further details will be announced in January.
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