Fresh off a Billboard Music Award win and an American Music Award nomination, the Australian duo and Curb, four-time GRAMMY Award-winning | Word Entertainment recording artist for KING & COUNTRY embark on A Drummer Boy Drive-In: The Christmas Tour, playing the first show in Norco, California to a sold-out crowd TONIGHT (November 12). The tour supports The Salvation Army’s Rescue Christmas initiative, and will see KING & COUNTRY perform safe, socially distanced concerts under the stars. Attendees can bring new, unwrapped toys that will be collected by local Salvation Army representatives and distributed to families in need during the holiday season.
Joel and Luke Smallbone – the brothers who make up KING & COUNTRY – took to Facebook to discuss the personal connection of giving back during the holiday season and what it means to partner with The Salvation Army.
The tour has produced fourteen sold-out shows so far, forcing the band to book additional shows at venues like Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas due to popular demand. For tickets and more information, visit online.
Joel and Luke are off to a great start to the holiday season. for KING & COUNTRY is featured on Amazon Music’s Holiday Originals playlist, contributing an exclusive version of the Christmas standard “Do You Hear What I Hear” and the duo is currently featured on billboards in New York City and Nashville, TN. A Drummer Boy Christmas, the duo’s first Christmas album, debuted at No. 2 on both the Billboard Holiday Album Chart and the Billboard Christian/Gospel Album Chart. The album reached the Top 50 of the Billboard Top 200, and three songs reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Holiday Digital Songs Chart (“Heavenly Hosts,” “Joy To The World” and “Little Drummer Boy”).
Last month, for KING & COUNTRY was nominated for an American Music Award in the Favorite Artist – Contemporary Inspirational category. Fan voting for the 2020 American Music Awards is now open and available worldwide. Fans can vote by heading to billboard.com/AMAsVote or by using Twitter. Fans can vote up to 10 times per day, per category and per platform. Voting ends Monday, November 16 at 12pm PST / 3pm EST.
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