Listen to Hillsong Worship's New Song "Who You Say I Am" Here
Hillsong Worship has released a brand new song "Who You Say I Am." The song led by Brooke (Fraser) Ligertwood is the first release off their forthcoming full length album titled "There Is More."
To be released on April 6, the 12-track passion-filled project including a new version of UNITED's "So Will I (100 Billion X)." Continuing to track an estimated 50 million people singing their catalogue of songs worldwide each week, Hillsong Worship's "There Is More" will hit the road this April, seeing 14 cities in North America with Hillsong Church's Senior Global Pastor, Brian Houston.
The album features brand new, original music from Hillsong Worship, including lead and tempo track "Who You Say I Am," a live-in-concert Taya Smith-led version of "So Will I (100 Billion X)," and signature ballads like "New Wine."
Hillsong Worship's Brooke Ligertwood said about There Is More, "There is more at stake than we dare realize- souls, communities, families, nations on the other side of our wrestle through the night seasons. Our personal freedom is for corporate revival. There is more of God, and more to God and His love than we can possible conceive of."
"There Is More" Complete Track Listing:
- Who You Say I Am
- You Are Life
- The Passion
- God So Loved
- Be Still
- Remembrance
- Valentine
- Touch of Heaven
- Lettered Love
- The Lord's Prayer
- New Wine
- So Will I (100 Billions X)
There_Is_More_Tour Dates, Cities and Tickets:
April 5 Austin, TX
April 6 Baton Rouge, LA
April 7 Dallas, TX
April 9 Memphis, TN
April 10 St. Louis, MO
April 12 Minneapolis, MN
April 13 Peoria, IL
April 14 Hoffman Estates, IL
April 17 Fort Wayne, IN
April 19 Canton, OH
April 20 Lynchburg, VA
April 21 Reading, PA
April 23 Boston, MA
April 24 Washington DC
With more than 20 million career album sales and over 1.5 billion career streams, the Australia-based team has helped shape praise and worship over the last two decades through its catalog of songs that continue to be sung by an estimated 50 million churchgoers worldwide each week.
"There Is More" is now available for pre-order on iTunes, Spotify and anywhere else music is digitally sold.
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