Patrick Mayberry Joins Cory Asbury on His "Songs and Stories" Tour

Double-Platinum selling, award-winning singer/songwriter, Cory Asbury, whose credits include "Reckless Love" and "The Father's House," will be launching into Songs and Stories Tour this spring. Patrick Mayberry, who released his EP Holy Spirit last November, will join Asbury.
"Well... the cat's outta the bag," Asbury posted. "I'm hitting the road again this spring!! My friend, Patrick Mayberry will be joining me & tickets will be on sale this Friday!"
Tickets for the Songs and Stories Tour will go on sale this Friday, and early access will be available to those who sign up for Cory Asbury's text list (816-203-0454). A list of tour dates is below.
March 24 - San Antonio, TX
March 25 - Waco, TX
March 26 - Houston, TX
March 27 - Houston, TX
April 1 - Colorado Springs, CO
April 2 - Gillette, WY
April 3 - Casper, WY
April 5 - Idaho Falls, ID
April 7 - Denver, CO
April 8 - Las Vegas, NV
April 9 - Santa Fe, NM
April 10 - Artesia, NM
Asbury burst onto the top of the airplay and sales charts with his smash single and album, Reckless Love, which has gone on to earn an abundance of accolades, including Gospel Music Association Dove Awards for Song of the Year, Worship Song of the Year, and Worship Album of the Year; a 2019 Grammy® nomination; Billboard's 2019 Christian Song of the Year; BMI's and ASCAP's 2019 Christian Song of the Year (after spending 18 weeks at No. 1). The single was recently certified Double-Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales consumption of more than two million units. Asbury has generated over 779 million audio and video streams in the US alone.
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