Cade Thompson Announces New Christmas Video & Tour
Cade Thompson has announced the release of the video of his new Christmas single "Angels We have Heard on High (We Won't Be Silent)." The song is taken from Thompson's new three-song Christmas bundle EP that releases across all digital platforms now. Cade Thompson Christmas is a three song holiday project that features two classic remakes "Go Tell It On The Mountain" and "Angels We Have Heard on High" along with one original written by Thompson along with Micah Kuiper and Matt Armstrong, titled " I Can't Wait for Christmas."
"My Christmas EP brings me so much joy as I have been able to put my personality into each single," shares Thompson. "There has been so much life and excitement surrounding this project, from the moment we began. The arrangements for these songs bring a fun, fresh and new spin, but keep the traditional heartbeats of two well known Christmas songs. My new original Christmas song was written straight from my own Christmas memories, which we can all relate too. I know these songs will hit the audience differently in a familiar season. I can't wait for you to hear them."
This Christmas Thompson will be touring with Cohren & Co. on The Company Christmas Tour. Cochren & Co. gave a brief backstory for the shows in the post saying, "In 2019, we hosted the first Company Christmas Party, a big special sold-out show in our hometown. Now we are taking the party on the road with favorite Christmas songs and the hits you know and love."
For more information and tickets, click here. The tour dates are listed below.
December 2 - Vernon, CT
December 3 - Linwood, PA
December 5 - Milton, FL
December 9 - Hartford City, IN
December 10 - Washington, IN
December 11 - Washington, IN
December 16 - Jacksonville, IL
December 17 - Green Bay, WI
For more information on Cade Thompson Christmas please visit www.cadethompsonmusic.com.
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