CeCe Winans Extends Her Sold Out Tour

Due to overwhelming demand and an outpouring of fan support, CeCe Winans is extending her More Than This Tour with a very special stop in paradise. The 15-time GRAMMY® Award winner will bring her powerful live worship experience to Honolulu, Hawaii on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at the legendary Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell.
The More Than This Tour-already the biggest of CeCe's career-has been touching hearts and selling out venues across the nation. Now, fans in Hawaii will get the opportunity to experience this unforgettable night of worship, inspiration, and soul-stirring music under the stars in one of the world's most beautiful settings.
"This tour has been such a powerful move of God night after night. I'm so thankful we get to keep it going," said Winans. "The fact that I get to bring the tour to one of my favorite places in the world, Hawaii, is amazing. I cannot wait to worship together and lift high the name of Jesus with the island of Oahu and hopefully all of Hawaii."
With a mix of fan favorites like "Goodness of God" and "Holy Forever," plus brand-new worship anthems, CeCe is ready to deliver a night that will uplift, unite, and leave a lasting impact.
Tickets for the Honolulu show are on sale now at cecewinans.com. Fans are encouraged to act fast-this one-night-only event is expected to sell out quickly.
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