Avalon Performs in Tupelo, MS during Greatest Hits Live Tour

Iconic vocal group, Avalon, made a stop in Tupelo, MS - the birthplace of Elvis Presley - recently during the Greatest Hits Live Tour. The Red Street Records' artist performed some of their most requested and beloved hits - "Adonai," "Can't Live A Day," "Testify to Love," and more - to the enthusiastic crowd at the BancorpSouth Arena. Their vocal excellence was met several times with standing ovations.
The group was surprised with a visit from new record label executives, Jay DeMarcus (Owner/CEO) and Don Koch (General Manager), who made the trip to see the tour.
The Greatest Hits Live Tour brought together a who's who of Christian music icons for an evening of some of the biggest songs in the genre's history. Presented by GRAMMY®-nominated industry leaders NewSong, the night also featured Point of Grace, Nicole C. Mullen, Bob Carlisle and Rebecca St. James.
Avalon was announced as the flagship artist signed to Red Street Records during a press conference last month in Nashville, TN. Click here to read more about that announcement.
For more information on Avalon, visit the following:
www.AVALONlive.org
www.facebook.com/avalon
www.instagram.com/avalonthegroup
www.twitter.com/avalonthegroup
For more information on Red Street Records, visit the following:
www.redstreetrecords.net
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