After having to postpone the annual event due to the global pandemic, Grammy Award-winning artist Chris Tomlin is excited to announce the return of the Good Friday Nashville Concert to Bridgestone Arena on Friday, April 15, 2022. Since its premiere in 2017 Good Friday Nashville sold out every year, breaking attendance records as it became the largest ticketed Christian concert in the venue’s history and continuing to accomplish similar feats each year. Plans are currently in place for Chris to continue the Good Friday concerts indefinitely. Tickets available now at Good Friday Nashville.
“After two years of worshiping together virtually due to COVID, I am so excited to return to Bridgestone Arena, live and in person, for Good Friday in Nashville,” Chris shared. “What an incredible opportunity to come together again as a church and as a community local to remember the hope we have in Jesus because of his sacrifice on the cross. »
Good Friday Nashville is capitalizing on the foster care and adoption crisis through ‘For Others,’ a non-profit foundation created by Tomlin and his wife Lauren, the non-profit organization aims to fill close the gap between children in need and capable care providers by raising awareness, maximizing resources and mobilizing communities.
“Good Friday Nashville is one of the most rewarding things I have ever been a part of. When this event started 5 years ago, I dreamed that it could become an annual thing…a tradition for family and friends to come together, to celebrate, to remember,” Chris shared. “As we got closer to this first Good Friday, I felt the need to make this evening more than just a concert. My wife, Lauren, and I felt a calling to shed light on the foster care and adoption crisis in our country. It was through this and our first Good Friday that our non-profit organization, For Others, was born. So every year, Good Friday Nashville helps children find forever homes across our state. So when you join us for this powerful night of worship…know that you are helping to make a difference in so many lives.
During the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, when a live concert was not possible, Chris committed to finding a way to maintain the tradition in light of the inability to physically gather. Chris called his friends to help him and join together for Good Friday – all over the world. The TBN television network and more than 30 radio stations offered their support to bring the world together during this time. The virtual concert delivered the message of hope that comes from the cross while uniting the church in worship. The television show has been seen in 32 countries around the world.
Each of the previous Good Friday concerts in Nashville, Chris has surprised concertgoers by inviting special guests, including Hilary Scott (Lady A) in 2017, Rascal Flatts in 2018 and Lauren Daigle in 2019 on stage. The tradition continued on Good Friday – Worldwide with guests We The Kingdom and Pat Barrett in 2020 and Lady A in 2021. This year’s historic return will be no exception.
Good Friday Nashville is produced by Awakening Events, who has a 17-year touring relationship with Chris and is also donating his time and talents to this concert. Good Friday Nashville is presented by K-LOVE, Air1, The Fish and WAY-FM.
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Author: Jessie Clarks