Chris Tomlin to Release New Live Album on March 15

Chris Tomlin will be releasing a brand new live worship album on March 15. Holy Roar: Live From Church was recorded live in Nashville, TN on November 1, 2018 and contains 8 songs from the night of worship. Six out of the eight songs are live renditions of the cuts taken from Tomlin's latest studio album Holy Roar. The remaining two cuts are the new song "Praise Him Forever" and Tomlin's take of "Build My Life."
Chris Tomlin is one of the most heralded singer-songwriters in the world who has amassed an impressive body of work. He has sold more than 8 million albums with 16 #1 singles. Chris is one of only four artists ever to receive the Sound Exchange Digital Radio Award for over 1 Billion digital radio streams, others include Justin Timberlake, Pitbull and Garth Brooks. The Grammy® winner's list of music awards include an American Music Award, 3 Billboard Music Awards, 21 Dove Awards, a BMI Songwriter of the Year Award and more. Chris' concert tours have sold-out venues in major cities including New York City's Madison Square Garden, The Forum in Los Angeles, Nashville's Bridgestone Arena and Red Rocks in Denver, among others.
As the songwriter behind the worship favorites "How Great Is Our God," "Our God," and "Whom Shall I Fear," Chris Tomlin's songs have been a large part of the collective voice from the church for years. Coming on October 26, Holy Roar is a response to that collective voice. Featuring "Resurrection Power" and the new single "Nobody Loves Me Like You," this brand new album has songs written specifically for the church that run the spectrum of worship - from personal reflections to shouts of praise.
TRACK LISTING
1. Is He Worthy?
2. Holy Roar
3. Goodness, Love And Mercy
4. Build My Life
5. Praise Him Forever
6. Impact
7. Nobody Loves Me Like You
8. Praise Is The Highway
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