Chris Tomlin’s ‘Good Friday Nashville’ Expands Globally with Concert Livestream

Chris Tomlin is returning to Nashville's Bridgestone Arena this Friday, April 7 for his seventh annual Good Friday Nashville concert. The event will expand to a global audience through a livestream on YouTube and Facebook beginning at 7pm Central. Tickets available at Good Friday Nashville.
Since its inception in 2017 Good Friday Nashville has continued to be a record setting night with sold-out concerts, smashing attendance records as the largest ticketed Christian concert in the history of the venue and reigns as the longest running annual charity related concert at Bridgestone Arena. In 2020 and 2021 the concert became a virtual event due to pandemic allowing worldwide distribution through television and radio partners reaching 32 countries around the globe.
Best-selling author and pastor Max Lucado will return to deliver an Easter message this year. During each of the previous Good Friday Nashville concerts, Chris has surprised attendees by inviting special guests like Rascal Flatts, Lady A, We The Kingdom, Lauren Daigle, Hillsong UNITED and others. This year Blessing Offor and Jenn Johnson (Bethel Music) will perform with an additional surprise appearance expected.
Good Friday Nashville is promoted by Awakening Events, who encapsulate the very spirit of this night. Good Friday Nashville is presented by K-LOVE, Air1, The Fish and WAY-FM.
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