Passion's New Album Hits No. 2 on Billboard Chart

Call on Heaven, the new live album from Passion Music, has debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Christian & Gospel Albums chart this week. This project was also a Top 10 Debut Album in the US on Spotify while amassing more than 3.8M streams in the first week.
The new album features 14 live recordings captured at Passion 2024 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a sold-out attendance of more than 55,000 18-25-year-olds.
Sharing from the new album, Passion was recently featured on GRAMMY®'s Positive Vibes Only series with an exclusive performance of "He Who Is To Come. Watch the moving acoustic performance here. Passion will also perform live in the studio on Fox & Friends this Sunday, March 17th as part of their "Faith & Friends" series. Tune in during the 9 am Eastern hour to watch their performance.
For more than two decades, the Passion movement has gathered students and leaders from across the nation and world to begin the new year with a singular purpose of glorifying God and uniting in worship, prayer, and spiritual awakening.
This year's conference had a unique and special atmosphere reflected on the new live-recorded album, Call on Heaven. The project features the live version of "He Who Is To Come," as well as the new song, "The Lord Will Provide," and the stirring moment of worship captured with "Agnus Dei," which has been viewed more than three million times since the Passion Conference.
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