Following a successful Christmas Tour and holiday break, the GRAMMY nominated singer/songwriter Joseph Habedank is excited to hit the road again with The Church Tour. Making stops in 14 different states, The Church Tour will feature 24 concert events and will appear in cities such as Houston, Tampa and Atlanta, among others!
The Church Tour is inspired by Joseph Habedank’s new radio single, entitled ‘The Church,’ which marks his highest debuting single on the Singing News Radio chart to date. The song chronicles the impact Habedank’s childhood church made on his life as a young boy, and the lessons he carries with him to this day. The Church Tour will feature live music from the band, including Joshua Tomlin on keys, Brandon Spoon playing drums, and recent addition, Jarrod Siler on guitar. Select events on this upcoming tour will also include GRAMMY Award winning artist, Jason Crabb.
*Part of Jason Crabb Tour
Joseph Habedank is proud to be partnering with Compassion International for this leg of The Church Tour. Compassion International shares the hope of the Gospel in word and action, delivering children around the world from poverty in Jesus’ name through the help of donors. The goal of Compassion is to care for the entire child- mind, body and soul – through a variety of programs and incentivies delivered through the local churches in their communities
For more information about tour dates, venues, and tickets, please visit josephhabedank.com.
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Joseph Habedank is a two-time GRAMMY® nominated, Dove Award winning Southern Gospel Artist of the Year and has been named Gospel Music’s Favorite Soloist for seven years. Joseph Habedank has a unique and equally powerful testimony that has been featured on FoxNews.com’s Spirited Debate, TBN’s Praise The Lord, and in such publications as Billboard Magazine, CCM Magazine and Glenn Beck’s The Blaze. He has shared his music in some of America’s greatest churches and venues, including the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Charles Stanley’s First Baptist Atlanta, The Grand Ole Opry, and the historic Ryman Auditorium.
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