Christian Music Tour Kicks Off Today In Mobile

The annual Winter Jam Christian music tour is starting in Mobile at the University of South Alabama Mitchell Center today at 7 p.m., AL.com reports. From Mobile, it will go on to nearly 40 more dates, extending into late March. The contemporary Christian/Christian pop tour presents a mix of veteran acts, current chart-toppers and promising newcomers. This year’s concert in Mobile includes Crowder, Lecrae, Cain, Katy Nichole, Seventh Day Slumber and tour founders NewSong, with special guest Joseph O’Brien, tour pastor Zane Black and pre-concert sessions with SEU Worship, John Wesley and Swedish sibling trio LIN D. Tickets are $15 per person, cash or check only, at the door.

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