MercyMe Receives 102.1 Million Streams & Announces New Tour

Multiple-platinum selling MercyMe announces that they have had received 102.1 million streams on Spotify. They have also attracted a total of 6.6 million listeners from 178 countries. Listeners have had also spent 6.2 million hours listening to their music. Come this spring, you can also hear them sing live!
MercyMe will be going on the Inhale (Exhale) Tour this spring with Rend Collective and Andrew Ripp. The tour will kick off on February 24 in Savannah, Georgia, and will hit cities like New Orleans, Phoenix, and San Diego before wrapping up in Spokane, Washington, on April 10.
"We're so excited to finally announce our spring 2022 Inhale (Exhale) tour," MercyMe posted. "We can't wait to visit thirty-six cities across the nation with our friends Rend Collective and Andrew Ripp."
"After years of wanting to tour with these guys, we're FINALLY getting the chance to hit the road with MercyMe next year," Rend Collective shared. "These guys are some of our favourite humans, and we already know we're going to have waaaay too much fun these nights!"
Presale tickets are on sale from now until Thursday, December 2, by using the code "EXHALE." For more information and tickets, click here.
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