Cory Asbury Announces 2025 Summer and Fall Tour Dates Across the U.S.

Acclaimed worship leader and recording artist Cory Asbury is hitting the road this summer and fall, bringing his passionate worship music and powerful testimony to cities across the United States.
The upcoming tour will feature both intimate venue shows and festival appearances, giving fans across multiple states the chance to experience Asbury's authentic, soul-stirring performances live.
2025 Tour Dates:
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July 17 - West Chester, OH | Lori's Roadhouse
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July 18 - Grand Rapids, MI | Elevation at The Intersection
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July 19 - Mineral City, OH | Alive Music Festival, Atwood Lake Park
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July 20 - Lexington, KY | Manchester Music Hall
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October 5 - Jackson, MS | Mississippi Coliseum
Fans can expect to hear many of Asbury's most beloved songs including "Reckless Love," "Egypt," and new favorites from his recent projects.
"There's nothing like joining people across the country to worship the name of Jesus," said Asbury. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to share these nights of music, honesty, and hope. Can't wait to see y'all out there."
Tickets and full event details are available now at www.coryasbury.com. Early booking is encouraged, as several dates are expected to sell out.
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