Sidewalk Prophets Donate $50,000 to Help Families in Need This Christmas

Sidewalk Prophets' current tour, The Great Big Family Christmas, has packed venues in 13 cities across the country. With the revenue they have had raised, they have donated over $50,000 to families in need this Christmas. The band has also announced their "I Believe It Now Tour," beginning Feb. 2022, with ticket pre-sale beginning today, 12/16. Fans can register for pre-sale tickets from Dec. 16-22 and purchase general tickets beginning Dec. 22 @ 10 AM local time HERE.
Included in a pre-sale ticket purchase is the chance to win a trip to Nashville, TN for the group's Great Big Family Reunion, which was rescheduled to July 1-4, 2022. Fans can also potentially win VIP show tickets, Sidewalk Prophets merchandise bundles, and other prizes. The "I Believe It Now Tour" will begin Feb. 3 and run through May 7, hitting a total of 35 cities. Tour dates will be released in groups as the start of the tour approaches.
For more information on Sidewalk Prophets go to www.sidewalkprophets.com. For "I Believe It Now Tour" pre-sale tickets, on sale from Dec. 16-22, and general tickets, on sale beginning Dec. 22 @ 10 AM local time, go to www.ibelieveitnowtour.com .
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