Summer Worship Nights Are Back

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Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake

This summer, Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham are hitting the road again for their Summer Worship Nights tour — this time with rising artist Josiah Queen joining the lineup. The 17-city run kicked off in June and stretches through late August, stopping at outdoor amphitheaters and arenas from California to Pennsylvania.

Designed as a space to slow down and re-center, the nights mix stripped-back worship and moments of reflection with some of each artist’s best-known songs. “It’s not just a concert,” Lake said. “We want to create a space where people can really connect with the presence of God.” Wickham added, “There’s something special about worshiping under the open sky. It just feels right for summer.”

For Queen, who’s fresh off the release of his debut album “The Prodigal,” the invitation to join the tour is a full-circle moment. “I’ve looked up to Phil and Brandon for a long time,” he shared. “Getting to lead worship alongside them is such an honor.”

Tickets have been selling steadily, and with a relaxed atmosphere and lineup that blends experience and fresh energy, Summer Worship Nights is shaping up to be one of the season’s standout worship tours.

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