Casting Crowns' "Healer" Enters the Billboard Charts

Multi-Platinum-selling and GRAMMY® Award-winning group Casting Crowns' Healer bows at #3 on the Billboard Christian Album chart and at #120 on the Billboard 200 this week.
Although the charting positions are impressive, they are not the band's best performance chartwise. Previously, their 2018 album Only Jesus debutted at #2 on the Christian album tally and it almost reached top 40 on the overall chart entering at #42. Overall, Casting Crowns has scored 6 #1 consecutive Christian album, starting from 2005's Lifesong to 2016's The Very Next Thing. Their best selling album to date remains their debut self-titled album, which is awarded double platinum, selling over 2 million copies in the US alone.
In celebration of their new album, Healer, the band is launching a Fan Card, which will allow listeners to see where they rank globally amongst other Casting Crowns listeners. A first of its kind in the Christian genre, listeners can click here or below to create their personalized card. Fans can also check out the album trailer that features stories behind each of the new songs, below.
Billboard also featured Casting Crowns this week with a feature interview with Hall, click here to read the interview.Supporting the new album, Compassion International will present Casting Crowns "The Healer Tour" with We Are Messengers and Jonathan Traylor beginning next month on February 17th. Tickets can be purchased through Casting Crowns' website.
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