Kutless Announces "The Bring It On Tour" With 7eventh Time Down, Meredith Kinleigh and Natasha Owens

Kutless announces their spring tour "The Bring It On Tour" featuring BEC Recordings' labelmates 7eventh Time Down and special guests Meredith Kinleigh and Natasha Owens. The multi-city tour will kick off on March 3 in Husdon, FL and conclude on April 3 in Branson, MO. See the complete list of dates below for this East Coast and Midwest tour.
Kutless recently released their album, Surrender, on November 13. The first single "Bring It On" has been impacting the radio charts and is continuing to be successful. This past week, the single landed at No. 1 on the AC Monitored New & Active chart with 29+ spins and it's in the Top 15 on the Hot AC/CHR chart.
7eventh Time Down released their third studio album, God Is On The Move, last August. Their single "God Is On The Move" is currently rising up on the charts, just as their first successful single "Promises" did this past fall. "God Is On The Move" has moved up three spots last week in the Top 20 on Hot AC/CHR and is in the Top 10 Soft AC New & Active chart.
THE BRING IT ON TOUR DATES*:
3/3 - Hudson, FL
3/4 - Longwood, FL
3/5 - Locust Grove, GA
3/10 - Chicopee, MA
3/11 - Lunenburg, MA
3/12 - Montgomery, NY
3/13 - Poughkeepsie, NY
3/14 - Scotland, CT
3/15 - Waterville, ME
3/16 - Sussex, Canada
3/17 - Charleston, ME
3/18 - Bethel, CT
3/19 - Fairfield, CT
3/20 - North Attleborough, MA
3/22 - Rochester, NY
3/23 - Mount Morris, MI
3/25 - Hudsonville, MI
4/3 - Branson, MO
*All tour dates subject to change. Please visit Kutless.com for the most updated information
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