Seventh Day Slumber Plans Tour and Third Worship Album

Christian rock powerhouse Seventh Day Slumber is embarking on their Freedom to Worship tour across America, with over 30 venues in the first round of dates. The band is currently finishing up their third worship album with two parts- Part 1 'Unseen The Lion' with a release date of August 7th, and Part 2 'Unseen The Lamb' with a release date of September 18th.
"Thank you to our sponsors ChildFund, Refresh LED and a few others for helping us bring this outreach to over 40 communities and churches FREE of charge! Tour includes sound, lights and a NEW 16ft (Refresh LED) Video Wall for social distancing concerts!" The tour is called the "Freedom to Worship" tour and at this time, tickets are not available- however, the first round of tour dates are on the band's website.
It is refreshing to see some artists trying to get tours back into the normal lives of their fans. Seventh Day Slumber's faith strongly influences everything they do, and it shows on stage. Joseph Rojas, the lead singer, gives his personal testimony every night and offers a salvation call to anyone at the show.
A consistent force on Christian CHR and rock radio, Dove Award-winning Seventh Day Slumber has sold a combined total of nearly 500,000 units to date, landing two Billboard #1 albums, five #1 singles and 14 Top 10 hits in a career spanning 20 years. Comprised of Joseph Rojas (lead vocals/guitar), Jeremy Holderfield (guitar), Blaise Rojas (drums) and Ken Reed (bass), the band's signature songs include "Oceans From The Rain," "Inside Out," "Caroline," "Finally Awake" and "Wasted Life."
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