Zauntee Debuts New Song ‘Center Stage’ at Winter Jam

The new year is quickly heating up for Fair Trade Services' newest artist, Zauntee. Dropping his second single "Center Stage" this past Friday, which can now be heard on all digital formats, he also kicked off his debut appearance on Winter Jam 2020, Christian Music's largest music tour. His music video for "Center Stage" also debuted on Friday, exclusively premiering with Apple Music.
Zauntee was first introduced in November when his single, "Fanatic," released. Available on all digital platforms, 'Fanatic" is a song that's particularly special to him as it represents his heart as an artist and speaks to his foundational desire to start a movement within the culture. Both "Center Stage" and "Fanatic" will appear on Zauntee's debut album, slated to release this spring.
The Winter Jam Tour, which began its 42-city run on Friday in Florida, will go through March, hitting many of the nation's biggest markets, such as Atlanta, Nashville, St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Cleveland, Chicago, and Pittsburgh, to name just a few. Additionally, Saturday's tour stop in his hometown of Tampa at Amalie Arena was a dream come true for Zauntee.
"Performing in the arena that I used to go to shows at and dreamed of being on stage was surreal for me," Zauntee shared about the experience. "I used to lay in bed at night as a kid and envision myself looking out at that crowd. God gets all the glory, I'm just grateful to be here. Any dream that you have never give up, never be 'realistic,' and never stop trusting Jesus. I believe in you."
For the latest information and tour dates, be sure to visit WinterJamTour.
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