$30 for Newsboys Concert for Two at Overlake Christian Church in Redmond on Saturday, October 6, at 7 p.m. ($60 Value)
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Legendary Australian Christian-rock and pop quartet inspires flocks of fans during its God’s Not Dead tour
Music is force powerful enough to calm a baby, soothe a wild beast, or compel the two to dance with each other. Be overcome by this deal to see Newsboys at Overlake Christian Church in Redmond. For $30, you get two tickets for reserved seating, designated in aqua on the seating chart, on Saturday, October 6, at 7 p.m. (a $60 value). Doors open at 6 p.m.
For more than 20 years, the Australian Christian-rock quartet Newsboys has been one of the most popular and revered voices in the faith-based music movement. Across 16 albums, six of which went gold, the band has amassed a following with its overwhelmingly emotional live performances, catchy guitar riffs, and soaring vocals. By stripping the secular stitches from pop music and bedazzling it with messages of faith and love, Newsboys soundtrack the Gospel for modern times.
Touting the latest album, God’s Not Dead, on the tour of the same name, Newsboys make Nietzsche eat his words. In front of synchronized screens, flashing lights, and smoke machines, the band rocks through its songbook, ensnaring audiences in a muscular display of spiritual devotion. Rousing new songs mingle with classics such as “Born Again” and “He Reigns,” revived under the lead vocals of Michael Tait, formerly of Grammy-winning outfit DC Talk. Fellow rockers Building 429 and Luminate get the show started with songs of praise that leave audiences as energized as a caffeinated preschooler in a kiddie pool full of Skittles.
Legendary Australian Christian-rock and pop quartet inspires flocks of fans during its God’s Not Dead tour
Music is force powerful enough to calm a baby, soothe a wild beast, or compel the two to dance with each other. Be overcome by this deal to see Newsboys at Overlake Christian Church in Redmond. For $30, you get two tickets for reserved seating, designated in aqua on the seating chart, on Saturday, October 6, at 7 p.m. (a $60 value). Doors open at 6 p.m.
For more than 20 years, the Australian Christian-rock quartet Newsboys has been one of the most popular and revered voices in the faith-based music movement. Across 16 albums, six of which went gold, the band has amassed a following with its overwhelmingly emotional live performances, catchy guitar riffs, and soaring vocals. By stripping the secular stitches from pop music and bedazzling it with messages of faith and love, Newsboys soundtrack the Gospel for modern times.
Touting the latest album, God’s Not Dead, on the tour of the same name, Newsboys make Nietzsche eat his words. In front of synchronized screens, flashing lights, and smoke machines, the band rocks through its songbook, ensnaring audiences in a muscular display of spiritual devotion. Rousing new songs mingle with classics such as “Born Again” and “He Reigns,” revived under the lead vocals of Michael Tait, formerly of Grammy-winning outfit DC Talk. Fellow rockers Building 429 and Luminate get the show started with songs of praise that leave audiences as energized as a caffeinated preschooler in a kiddie pool full of Skittles.