Colton Dixon Releases “Up+Up” Live Version

Atlantic Recording artist Colton Dixon is surprising fans with a brand-new live version of his hit track "UP+UP." Available now across all dsps, YouTube will unveil an accompanying live video filmed during Dixon's Winter Jam set today at 12 Noon (EST).
Currently No. 2 on the Billboard Christian AC chart, No. 4 on both the Mediabase Christian Audience chart and Billboard Christian Airplay chart, and No. 3 on the Mediabase Christian AC chart, the song literally continues to climb "up + up" each week.
"Life is tough, but I believe God wants the best for us," Dixon shares about the song, which is based on Jeremiah 29:11. "Though life doesn't come without trials, I believe that God's plan is to give us hope and a future - a plan that always says 'up and up' again."
"Musically I wanted to mirror the message of this song, which is this - 'don't let life knock you down, but put your hope in God and He will take you 'up and up' again.'"
Dixon is currently joining SKILLET, Anne Wilson and more for WINTER JAM 2025. Hitting 38 cities across the country, full routing and line up are available HERE.
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