Classically Trained David Britton Will Premiere New Song During Tour with Phillips, Craig and Dean.

David Britton, a classically trained vocalist, will be releasing his inspiration new album "The Storm" in the summer. In the meantime, Britton will perform music from a variety of his albums, including one song from "The Storm," at his upcoming tour with Phillips, Craig and Dean.
David Britton is slated to share the stage with contemporary Christian music powerhouse trio Phillips, Craig & Dean when they bring their Above It All Tour to Phoenix, Arizona. The concert is scheduled to start at 7:00 pm on Thursday, April 30, 2015, and will also feature Phoenix-based worship artist, Mia Koehne. The concert will be held at Palmcroft Church, 15825 N. 35th Ave. in Phoenix, and is being produced by Extreme Faith Productions and 25 Alive Events.
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to open for Phillips, Craig & Dean, who have such a long standing legacy of creating great music," says Britton. "I feel humbled to have this chance to share some of my music with their audience. It will also be great to be able to perform for folks in my own town. I am especially eager to share one of the songs from the upcoming project The Storm at this concert, as a sneak peek prior to the album's release."
The concert will benefit the Crisis Pregnancy Center of Great Phoenix (CPC). For over 30 years, CPC has been serving women who are facing a crisis pregnancy by exploring the choice the woman is considering for her unborn baby, and herself; and then moving forward to help her look at all the options in a safe, factual, truthful, and caring environment.
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