ANTHNY Releases “no stages,” a Reimagining of Matt Redman’s “Heart of Worship”

Provident Entertainment/RCA Inspiration artist ANTHNY delivers a stirring new single, "no stages", available today on all streaming platforms. A heartfelt reimagining of Matt Redman's beloved CCM anthem "Heart of Worship", the track strips away production excess to focus on pure, unfiltered praise.
With his signature blend of soulful vocals and vulnerable delivery, ANTHNY invites listeners into a worship experience that feels personal and immediate-no lights, no platforms, and as the title says, "no stages." The single's minimalist arrangement amplifies its central message: worship is not a performance, but an offering of the heart.
"I wanted to capture the raw essence of worship," ANTHNY shares. "This song is about taking away all the distractions and getting back to what it's really about-Jesus."
The Berklee College of Music graduate and seasoned worship leader has been building a reputation as one of the most dynamic new voices in Christian music. Known for his breakout with Jubilee Worship on "No Bondage" and recent singles including "Stay" and "Mercy", ANTHNY has collaborated with leading worship artists such as Naomi Raine, Chandler Moore, Maverick City Music, Kierra Sheard, Travis Greene, and Phil Thompson.
"no stages" continues ANTHNY's commitment to creating music that transcends the stage and connects deeply with the soul, reminding the Church of worship's true purpose.
Listen to "no stages" HERE.
For more information, visit www.anthnysings.com or follow ANTHNY on social media @anthnysings.
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