CeCe Winans Announces 2025 Christmas Tour Featuring Sisters Angie and Debbie Winans

Grammy-winning gospel legend CeCe Winans is set to embark on a heartwarming Christmas tour this December, bringing the joy of the season to audiences across the country. In a special family reunion, CeCe will be joined by her sisters, Angie Winans and Debbie Winans, for a limited run of festive concerts that celebrate the spirit and meaning of Christmas.
The 2025 Christmas Tour will feature a blend of CeCe's greatest hits and beloved holiday classics, all performed with the excellence, soul, and sincerity that have made her one of the most celebrated voices in gospel music. Each evening promises to be a joyful celebration of faith, family, and the birth of Jesus Christ-the true reason for the season.
"This tour is about more than just music," says Winans. "It's about sharing hope, love, and the message of Jesus during one of the most meaningful times of the year. And to do that alongside my sisters makes it even more special."
2025 Tour Dates
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December 10 - Austin, TX
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December 11 - Grand Prairie, TX
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December 12 - Sugar Land, TX
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December 13 - Hattiesburg, MS
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December 17 - Boston, MA
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December 18 - Philadelphia, PA
The pre-sale begins Thursday, July 11 at 10:00 AM local time. Fans can access pre-sale codes by joining the official Facebook event pages. General on-sale will follow shortly after.
For more information on tour dates, ticketing, and VIP packages, please visit www.cecewinans.com.
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