Newsboys Kick Off 2016 with "We Believe...God's Not Dead" 2016 Tour

Popular CCM band Newsboys will kick off the new year with their "We Believe...God's Not Dead" 2016 tour. The tour will find the Grammy winning band sharing the stage with Audio Adrenaline, Ryan Stevenson, and OBB. The tour hit Toronto; Atlanta; Cleveland; Saginaw, Michigan; Rockford, Illinois; and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, among other cities, before concluding May 2 in Austin, Texas.
Newsboys, who will return to the big screen for April's highly-anticipated Pure Flix release, "God's Not Dead 2," will perform the film's theme song and the band's latest single, "Guilty," during the tour. In addition, the iconic group will showcase hits from their unparalleled career and forthcoming new studio recording.
"Duncan, Jody, Jeff and I are really at home on the stage, and we can't wait to hit the road again," said Newsboys frontman Michael Tait. "Over the past year this tour has given us amazing opportunities to connect with our fans around the country. We're thrilled to get back out there and share new music along with the message of 'God's Not Dead 2.'"
Helping define the sound of Christian music for more than two decades, Newsboys' live performances continue to sell out venues across the country. Comprised of lead vocalist Michael Tait, Jody Davis (guitar), Jeff Frankenstein (keys) and Duncan Phillips (drums), the band has sold more than 8 million units, amassing eight Gold® certifications, 33 #1 radio hits, four GRAMMY® nominations, two American Music Award nominations and multiple Dove Awards. "God's Not Dead," Newsboys' chart-topping, Platinum®-certified single, inspired Pure Flix's 2014 hit film of the same name.
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