Rend Collective Announces Dates to Their "The Whosoever Tour"

The worship band from Northern Ireland, Rend Collective, announces they will be hitting the road this spring for The Whosoever Tour. The tour will feature special guest Sean Curran and kick off on February 23 in Erie, Pennsylvania, before wrapping up on April 20 in Denver, Colorado.
The band will be singing many songs from their newest album Whosoever as well as their hits.
"The Whosoever Tour is returning this spring, and we're bringing Sean Curran with us," Rend Collective posted on Facebook. "Grab a pair of tickets for you and a friend that needs to hear about joy and hope."
Tickets are on sale now for The Whosoever Tour. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. A list of tour dates is below.
With more than 750 million career streams, a No. 3 Billboard Top Christian / Gospel album debut with their album Choose to Worship, a Top 5 radio single, "Counting Every Blessing," and an RIAA Gold and Platinum single with "My Lighthouse," Rend Collective is an authentic worship experience.
February 23 - Erie, PA
February 24 - Pittsburgh, PA
February 25 - Harleysville, PA
February 26 - Burke, VA
March 3 - Orlando, FL
March 4 - Trinity, FL
March 5 - Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
March 9 - Chattanooga, TN
March 10 - Memphis, TN
March 11 - Nashville, TN
March 12 - Indianapolis, IN
March 16 - Pensacola, FL
March 17 - Houston, TX
March 19 - Fort Worth, TX
April 20 - Denver, CO*
*Sean Curran not appearing
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