TAYA and Micah Tyler to Join MercyMe on Tour in 2023

Multi-platinum selling MercyMe announces the dates for their 2023 Always Only Jesus Tour. Joining MercyMe will be Hillsong UNITED's featuring TAYA and Micah Tyler. The tour will kick off on March 2 in Utica, New York, and wrap up on April 23 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
"We're so excited to visit a city near you to worship with friends, old and new," MercyMe shared. "Presale begins Monday, November 28, at 10 am local time in select markets. Keep an eye on our social media platforms as we provide updates on ticketing information."
For more information on the tour and to purchase tickets, click here. A list of tour dates is below.
March 2 - Utica, NY
March 3 - Portland, ME
March 4 - Springfield, MA
March 5 - Erie, PA
March 9 - Salisbury, MD
March 10 - Johnstown, PA
March 11 - Richmond, VA
March 12 - Asheville, NC
March 16 - Cleveland, OH
March 17 - Green Bay, WI
March 18 - Muncie, IN
March 19 - Ypsilanti, MI
March 23 - Youngstown, OH
March 24 - Chicago, IL
March 25 - Rochester, MN
March 26 - Lincoln, NE
March 30 - Colorado Springs, CO
March 31 - Rapid City, SD
April 1 - Sioux City, IA
April 2 - Bemidji, MN
April 13 - Monroe, LA
April 14 - Baton Rouge, LA
April 16 - San Antonio, TX
April 21 - Tupelo, MS
April 22 - Springfield, MO
April 23 - Poplar Bluff, MO
Tags : Mercyme Taya Hillsong United micah tyler 2023 Always Only Jesus Tour mercyme tour dates
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