Newsboys United Announce ‘Greatness of Our God Tour’

On the heels of the history-making #1 album, United, Christian music supergroup Newsboys United will return to the road this fall for one of the genre's most anticipated tours, it was announced today. By popular demand, the Greatness of Our God Tour will once again bring together former members Peter Furler and Phil Joel with Newsboys' Michael Tait, Duncan Phillips, Jeff Frankenstein and Jody Davis for an autumn outing bound for more than 30 cities around the country.
Taking the stage to perform such new United fan favorites as "Greatness of Our God" and "Symphony," the mega-group will also deliver hit after hit spanning Newsboys' iconic three decade career, from recent chart-toppers "God's Not Dead" and "We Believe," to classics like "Shine" and "Entertaining Angels," among many others.
Kicking-off September 12 in Troy, Ohio, the tour will feature GRAMMY®-nominated Gotee recording artist Ryan Stevenson, along with acclaimed singer/songwriter Adam Agee and a special guest appearance by former dcTalkmember and singer/songwriter Kevin Max. The Greatness of Our God Tour is slated to visit the Rialto Square Theatre in Chicago; Houston's Revention Music Center; Grand Canyon University in Phoenix; and Joplin Memorial Hall in Joplin, Missouri, among numerous other locales, before concluding November 23 in Selma, Texas.
Newsboys United have played more than 150 shows together since reuniting in 2018. The six-member supergroup headlined the 43-city Winter Jam Tour Spectacular earlier this year and recently co-headlined Surrounded & United: The Tour with multi-Platinum®, multi-GRAMMY®-winning singer/songwriter Michael W. Smith. Newsboys United are also set to take the stage on next week's Jesus Freak Cruise, along with dcTalk and TobyMac, among others.
Tickets for the Greatness of Our God Tour will be on sale beginning June 7.
A complete list of cities and dates is available here: www.newsboys.com
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