Matt Maher Announces Dates for His "The Stories I Tell Myself" Tour
Multi-award-winning and nine-time GRAMMY® nominee Matt Maher announces that he will be on tour this spring. The Stories I Tell Myself Tour will feature Maher performing many of his new songs from his latest album of the same titular as well as his beloved hit songs. Joining Maher will be will be worship female duo Mission House. Everything is on sale now so go grab your tickets HERE.
Here are the dates:
3/10 Anderson, IN
3/11 Arlington Heights, IL
3/12 Puducah, KY
3/29 McAleaster, OK
3/30 Conroe, TX
3/31 Temple, TX
4/1 Edinburgh, TX
5/10 Nashville, TN
5/11 Decatur, GA
Penning numerous songs recorded by Chris Tomlin, Crowder, Third Day, Jeremy Camp, Matt Redman, Hillsong, Casting Crowns, Meredith Andrews, Jesus Culture, Jars of Clay, and Passion, Maher has had multiple titles on the CCLI chart's Top 500 list. With career album sales of more than 550,000 units to date, Maher was recently awarded his first RIAA Platinum certification for his popular single "Lord, I Need You." He's released ten studio albums, including his 2017 GRAMMY-nominated album Echoes. He also released his first Christmas album and children's book, both titled The Advent of Christmas, during the 2018 holiday season.
Maher achieved a career highlight in 2013 when he performed at the Vigil Mass presided by Pope Francis, in front of a crowd of three million people for World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro. Two years later he performed again for the Pope in downtown Philadelphia as part of the World Meeting of Families, appearing along with The Fray, Aretha Franklin, Juanes, Jim Gaffigan, and Mark Wahlberg, among others. Maher also recently joined the elite group of musicians and artists as an official Steinway Artist.
Since 2006, Matt Maher has been on the road headlining his own tours and performing at major Catholic and Evangelical events. Maher has also participated in the industry's biggest tours and festivals, such as the Worship Night In America with Chris Tomlin, Compassion Live's The Roadshow, and Tobymac's Hits Deep Tour. Maher has also toured with such artists as Michael W. Smith, Tenth Avenue North, Mercy Me, Third Day and Casting Crowns.
For the most updated information, visit MattMaherMusic.com.
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