Nashville, Tenn. (May 22, 2023)
Two-time GRAMMY® nominee Phil Wickham has officially dropped anchor track, “The Jesus Way,” from his highly anticipated new studio album, slated to release this fall. Three years in the making, the standout selection borrows language from The Beatitudes and serves as a personal declaration of allegiance for the singer/songwriter.

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“‘The Jesus Way’ is one of the closest songs to my heart that I’ve ever released. It’s impacted my own life personally in a profound way. For me, it’s a line-in-the-sand song about what I want to stand for and who I follow,” Wickham shares. “I’m so excited to sing this song with the Church, and I’m inviting anyone and everyone who follows Jesus to join me in this anthem!”

“The Jesus Way” is the third advance track to preview the respected worship leader’s forthcoming LP, following “Sunday Is Coming” and “This Is Our God,” which holds the No. 1 spot this week on three charts: Mediabase Christian Audience, Mediabase Christian AC and Billboard Christian AC. “This Is Our God” has swiftly evolved into one of the biggest songs of Wickham’s career to date since it launched at radio on Feb. 24 and became the No. 1 most-added song of 2023.

“‘This Is Our God’ is my favorite song to sing and lead right now. This song is a declaration of who Jesus is and what He’s done for us. There is so much faith, hope and truth in it,” Wickham says of his most recent single to summit the charts. “It’s been incredible hearing the Church lift it up and sing it out in the past few months since its release. Thanks to everyone who has been listening to, singing and sharing this one!”

Last night, the California native wrapped a final, sold-out weekend of shows concluding his wildly popular “Singalong Tour,” featuring Matt Maher and Leeland. This August, he’s set to embark on the “Summer Worship Nights Tour” alongside Brandon Lake, with KB providing direct support on select dates. A full itinerary is included below.

“Summer Worship Nights” 2023 Tour Dates:
8/10 — Amalie Arena // Tampa, FL
8/11 — Bojangles Coliseum // Charlotte, NC
8/12 — Chartway Arena // Norfolk, VA
8/13 — Prudential Center // Newark, NJ
8/17 — Target Center // Minneapolis, MN
8/18 — NOW Arena // Chicago (Hoffman Estates), IL
8/19 — Gainbridge Fieldhouse // Indianapolis, IN
8/20 — Santander Arena // Reading, PA
8/24 — Bridgestone Arena // Nashville, TN
8/25 — UNO Lakefront Arena // New Orleans, LA
8/26 — AT&T Center // San Antonio, TX
8/27 — Dickies Arena // Fort Worth, TX
8/30 — Toyota Arena // Ontario, CA
8/31 — Save Mart Center // Fresno, CA
9/1 — Golden 1 Center // Sacramento, CA
9/2 — Viejas Arena // San Diego, CA

 

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