TAYA Embarks on Her "Come Into The Light Tour"

TAYA is embarking on her "Come Into The Light Tour" starting in April, 2025. The tour features her latest single of the same name, along with new songs from her upcoming record.
With regards to the song "Come Into the Light," TAYA writes, "Maybe like me, you've walked with Jesus for a little while and perhaps there have been altar call moments in church services, worship nights, gatherings etc where you felt you needed to respond but you let pride keep you in your seat. May these minutes afford you another chance to respond to Jesus wherever you find yourself listening and surrendering every part of yourself to Him.
"I pray this song awakens a desire to be close to Him - the kind where we forsake all others (vices, sin that so easily entangles, people, distractions, you name it) to be with Him and not dwell where He isn't.
"I pray this song reminds you who our gracious God is. The One who sees everything in our lives, loves us despite what we have allowed to stay and the One who invites us to bring it all to Him, as He has a better way for each of us."
The tour includes the following dates and locations:
- April 24, 2025: Birmingham, AL - Canterbury United Methodist Church ticketmaster.com
- April 26, 2025: Houston, TX tayaofficial.com
- April 27, 2025: Fort Worth, TX tayaofficial.com
- April 29, 2025: Atlanta, GA tayaofficial.com
- April 30, 2025: Orlando, FL - Church In The Son tprlive.co
- May 2, 2025: Burke, VA tayaofficial.com
- May 3, 2025: Parsippany, NJ - Liquid Church tprlive.co
- May 4, 2025: North Attleboro, MA tayaofficial.com
Tickets are available in various categories:
- VIP ($75.00): Includes a pre-show Q&A with TAYA and first access to seating.
- Early Entry ($35.00): Allows early access to preferred seating.
- General Admission ($21.75): Standard entry with general seating.
- Group 4+ ($16.75): Discounted rate for groups of four or more.
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