Christian duo For King & Country bringing 'Unsung Hero Tour' to OKC: What you need to know
Following the release of their biopic movie "Unsung Hero," Christian pop hitmakers For King & Country have announced their new U.S. tour of the same name.
The “For King & Country Live: The Unsung Hero 2024 Tour” is coming Oklahoma City for a Nov. 9 concert at Paycom Center.
The four-time Grammy Award-winning duo will embark on the 31-city tour Sept. 19 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.
For King & Country to perform new music on autumn tour
The duo of brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone recently dropped “Unsung Hero (The Inspired By Soundtrack)” simultaneously with the theatrical release of the film “Unsung Hero” on April 26.
The soundtrack includes “Place In This World," featuring Michael W. Smith; “Checking In” with Lee Brice; “To Hell With The Devil (RISE)” featuring Lecrae and Stryper; “Lead Me On” featuring Amy Grant; and much more.
👋🏽 SEE YOU THIS FALL! 🚌🏟️
Wanted you to be the first to know we’re coming to see you across 31 cities this fall on The UNSUNG HERO Tour! 👨👩👧👦🎞️ We’ll not only be playing all your favorites (on perhaps our most audacious stage production yet).. we’ll also be performing a few tunes pic.twitter.com/WbpzjzuTHP— for KING + COUNTRY (@4kingandcountry) May 1, 2024
It also features the title track of the film, “Unsung Hero,” from their current Grammy-nominated and American Music Awards, Billboard and Dove award-winning album “What Are We Waiting For?”
For King & Country will be performing new music from “The Inspired By Soundtrack” from the film "Unsung Hero," along with many fan favorite songs from their previous albums. The duo is promising to give audiences an innovative new production unlike any previous For King & Country tour to date.
When and how can people get OKC For King & Country tickets?
Tickets will go on sale through Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. Friday, May 10.
For more information, https://www.paycomcenter.com.
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