Casting Crown's Mark Hall is Back on Tour After Cancer Surgery

Casting Crowns' frontman Mark Hall is back with the band touring weeks after he made a good recovery from surgery to remove his cancer. The band announced their April tour dates on their Facebook page.
"Many of you have asked questions about our upcoming concerts and when we might be able to start traveling again. Mark is getting stronger every day and is looking forward to getting back out on the road very soon," the band wrote.
In fact, their first show date in Montgomery, Alabama on April 16 has already sold out. Their next concert will be on April 17 at Mandeville, Louisiana, and there are now limited seats left to that show.
Next concert will be on April 18 at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, followed by Huntsville, Alabama on April 23 and Peoria, Illinois on April 24. The band's next two shows are also sold out - at Anderson, Indiana on April 25 and Arden, North Carolina on April 28.
They will also perform in different cities in Texas - Andrews on April 30, San Angelo on May 1, and Cedar Park on May 2. Rounding up the tour, the band will perform at Pikeville, Kentucky on May 7.
The band is very grateful for their fans' support and prayers, especially in light of Mark's battle with cancer. "Hey Friends! Thank you for your tremendous support of Mark and family during this season. You have loved us well!" the band wrote.
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