Crowder and Andrew Ripp Join MercyMe on their "Together Again Tour"

GRAMMY-nominated band MercyMe has announced the line-up and routing for their fall Together Again Tour. Joining the band to hit 16 cities in October are past tourmates Crowder and Andrew Ripp. Tickets go on sale May 12th in most markets at mercyme.org, and the tour routing is below.
This spring the band has been touring across the U.S. in support of their latest best selling project, ALWAYS ONLY JESUS, which feature's the No. 1 hit "Then Christ Came" and their new single, "To Not Worship You," coming May 19th. About the song, lead singer Bart Millard said, "I think with this song, I better realize what being still and knowing that He is God means. A lot of times when we have doubt or we're questioning stuff, I think ultimately it's because we're not stopping and remembering who God really is. When you take the time to remember who God is, then it's easy to ask, 'who are we to not worship him?'"
"Together Again Tour"
Oct 5 -TBA
Oct 6 - Binghampton, NY
Oct 7 - University Park, PA
Oct 8 - Grand Rapids, MI
Oct 12 - Omaha, NE
Oct 13 - Bloomington, IL
Oct 14 - TBA
Oct 15 - Independence, MO
Oct 19 - Cedar Park, TX
Oct 20 - Beaumont, TX
Oct 21 - Grand Prairie, TX
Oct 22 - Park City, KS
Oct 26 - Biloxi, MS
Oct 27 - St. Augustine, FL
Oct 28 - Tampa, FL
Oct 29 - TBA
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