Consumed By Fire Announces 2024 Headlining Tour
Red Street Records' rising CCM group Consumed By Fire announces the second leg of their headlining tour, First Things First Tour (Unplugged).Sponsored by Holt International, the band will bring a stripped down, acoustic show to over twenty cities across fifteen states with additional bookings expected in the weeks to come. The tour, named after their recent #2 charted single "First Things First," and sophomore First Things First album (stream HERE), will be offered almost entirely free of charge with the exception of a few select dates.
Band member Jordan Ward shares, "We're so fired up to get back out on the road with leg 2 of the First Things First tour. This leg of the tour feels like it's so intentionally focused on serving the communities we're traveling to. We've worked so earnestly with churches all over the country to try and provide a free night of hope and encouragement, and to see it come to fruition with the majority of these dates has us so expectant! It's truly going to be a night of ministry for the whole town y'all!"
Consumed By Fire dives into their First Things First Tour (Unplugged) after a massive year in 2023. The band earned themselves a first-time GMA Dove Awards nomination for Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for their "Goodbye Ole Me" as well as a debut appearance at the K-Love Fan Awards both as presenters and two-time nominees for Group of the Year and Breakout Single. Following their 2023 hit "First Things First," which has garnered over 45M streams to date, the brothers followed up with their current single "Walk With Jesus" (stream HERE), which currently sits at #13 on the Christian AC chart and continues to climb.
Fans can hear their favorite Consumed By Fire songs LIVE by visiting https://consumedbyfire.com/#tour.
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