Sidewalk Prophets Premieres New Music Video for "Impossible"
Sidewalk Prophets premiered their latest music video last night for their song "Impossible" with a little help from the Sidewalk Prophets Family, who helped promote the video across hundreds of social network profiles - reaching half a million people - in a coordinated effort. "Impossible," the third single from Something Different, is currently Top 30 at BDS/Billboard and Mediabase AC-Indicator.
Sidewalk Prophets will be taking their hit music, energetic live performance, and thought-provoking creativity on the road this winter and spring on the 2017 leg of "The Prodigal Tour." The tour is in partnership with The Mocha Club, a non-profit that the band has passionately supported since visiting the Democratic Republic Of The Congo in 2011 and seeing the organization's work first-hand in caring for needs of the area. This second leg of "The Prodigal Tour" comes on the heels of another successful year for the band as their latest album, Something Different, has garnered rave reviews from both fans and critics alike. The album has already notched two radio hits, "Prodigal," and "To Live Is Christ."
"The Prodigal Tour" sets itself apart from other tours as the band has created what they are calling a "immersive concert experience." The centerpiece of this tour is Wander Creative's suspenseful yet powerful short film, "The Prodigal," which was written by Sidewalk Prophets co-founder Ben McDonald along with Matt Hadley.
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