The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music is celebrating one of contemporary Christian music's most beloved bands with a special We The Kingdom Pop-Up Exhibit, on display now through June 20th, in downtown Nashville. The exhibit coincides with the release of We The Kingdom's new album, Everything I Thought Was Pleasure, which was just released last week via Capitol Christian Music Group.
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The limited-time exhibit offers fans an up-close look at the band's journey through memorabilia, stories, and career highlights, while connecting their impact to the broader story of Christian and Gospel music. Whether visitors have followed We The Kingdom from the beginning or are discovering their music for the first time, the exhibit provides a unique opportunity to experience the music, message, and moments that have shaped the band's remarkable rise.
"We're honored to spotlight We The Kingdom during this exciting moment in their career," said Steve Gilreath, Founding Executive Director, The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music. "Their music has encouraged millions of people around the world, and this exhibit gives fans a chance to engage more deeply with their story while exploring the rich legacy of Christian and Gospel music."
Since their debut, the multi-generational family band has become one of the leading voices in Christian music, earning GRAMMY® nominations, Dove Awards, Platinum and Gold-certified singles, and more than one billion global streams. Their breakout hit, "Holy Water," spent eight weeks at No. 1 on Christian radio and remains one of the genre's defining songs of the past decade.
The We The Kingdom Pop-Up Exhibit is included with museum admission and will be available through June 20th. For museum hours and admission information, visit https://cgmmuseum.org.
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