On the heels of her recent GMA Dove Award win for New Artist of the Year, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music artist Leanna Crawford has announced plans to headline The Sisterhood Tour launching in February and featuring special guest artists Riley Clemmons and Madison Watkins. Presented by Compassion International and Eight Days of Hope, the 2026 spring tour kicks off Feb. 25, in Benton, Ill., and will travel to additional cities in Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, Iowa, Pennsylvania and more before wrapping up March 15, in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Tickets for The Sisterhood Tour are on sale in most markets today. Ticket options include a VIP package offering a pre-show artist Q&A with Crawford and premium seating. Information on concert dates and ticket links can be found at www.LeannaCrawford.com.
“I remember going to my first girls event when I was in middle school,” says Crawford. “I got to see women of all walks of life cheering each other on and worshipping Jesus together. It’s a night I will never forget. I have dreamed of doing my own girls tour for a very long time and this spring my dream is coming true! Come and join us as we celebrate our sisters, encourage each other and strengthen our faith. We are going to laugh, cry, dance and worship Jesus together. This night is all about celebrating our sisters in Jesus. I cannot wait!”
The Sisterhood Tour announcement follows an incredibly successful 2025 for Crawford. In addition to her New Artist of the Year win, she received a total of four Dove Award nominations along with a K-LOVE Fan Award for Breakout Single of the Year with “Still Waters (Psalm 23),” the title track from her debut album. The single has amassed 90 million global on-demand streams, with the Still Waters album surpassing 150 million US on-demand streams. Crawford’s latest single, “Honest,” currently sits in the Top 13 at Christian Radio, garnering 12 million total streams.
LEANNA CRAWFORD – THE SISTERHOOD TOUR – SPRING 2026
Additional dates may be added. Dates and venues subject to change without notice.
February 25 – Benton, IL – Benton Civic Center
February 26 – Van Wert, OH – Calvary Evangelical Church
February 27 – Massillon, OH – RiverTree Christian Church
February 28 – Circleville, OH – Ohio Christian University Ministry & Performing Arts Center
March 5 – Huntingdon, TN – Eastview Baptist Church
March 6 – Greeneville, TN – Niswonger Performing Arts Center (on sale Dec. 16)
March 7 – Ellijay, GA – Victory Christian Center
March 12 – Clinton, IA – River Church
March 13 – Holland, OH – Korakas Event Center
March 14 – Uniontown, PA – State Theatre Center for the Arts
March 15 – Reading, PA – Santander Performing Arts Center
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