Chris Tomlin Plans Christmas Album "Adore" and Christmas Tour

This October, worship leader and songwriter Chris Tomlin will release a brand new Christmas album ADORE: Christmas Songs of Worship. The album is the follow up to his RIAA Gold Certified 2012 Christmas project, Glory In The Highest and was recorded live at Ocean Way Recording Studios in Nashville. ADORE features special guests Crowder, Lauren Daigle and All Sons & Daughters. Tomlin will head out on a Christmas tour in support of the album, set to launch December 5 in Knoxville, TN (see tour routing below).
Christmas dates will follow the second leg of the "Love Ran Red Tour," featuring Ireland's Rend Collective, which has already been the biggest tour of Tomlin's career.
As fans continue to respond to Love Ran Red, singles continue to climb the charts. Tomlin recently tied the record for most top tens in the history of Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart as his current hit, "At the Cross (Love Ran Red)" broke into the top ten. Tomlin also garnered four 2015 GMA Dove Award nominations last week including Contemporary Christian Artist of Year, Worship Album of the year and Worship Song of the Year.
Chris Tomlin ADORE Christmas Tour (dates subject to change)
12/5 - Knoxville, TN / Tennessee Theatre
12/6 - Birmingham, AL / Alabama Theatre
12/14 - San Jose, CA / California Theater
12/15 - Los Angeles, CA / Orpheum Theatre
12/16 - San Diego, CA / Balboa Theatre
12/17 - Riverside, CA / Fox Performing Arts Center
12/19 - Mesa, AZ / Ikeda Theater
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