Ryan Stevenson Will Be Touring with Tasha Layton and RICHLIN This Fall

Award-winning artist and songwriter Ryan Stevenson will be touring this fall with Tasha Layton and RICHLIN for the Weathering The Storm tour. During this tour, Stevenson will be sharing many of the songs from his new EP. Titled Weathering The Storm - The Music (Gotee Records). The the six-song project is available now and includes new songs ("Mosaic," "Take Me Back"), along with reimagined acoustic takes from a few of his well-known hits, such as "Eye of the Storm" and "When We Fall Apart," which now features Vince Gill and Amy Grant.
Stevenson writes, "Hey friends & fam! I'm super stoked to announce my "Weathering The Storm" tour for this fall! I'm so pumped to have my friends @tashalayton & @richlinmusic joining me! This is gonna be a special night of music, stories & revival that you're not gonna want to miss! Can't wait to see you all!! Visit ryanstevensonmusic.com for tickets and more info!! Go get your tix now."
Tickets for Weathering The Storm are on sale now. A list of tour dates is below.
September 23 - Ivanhoe, TX
September 25 - Waynesboro, MS
October 8 - Mcleansboro, IL
October 9 - Green Bay, WI
October 10 - Wabash, IN
October 16 - Abilene, TX
October 17 - San Angelo, TX
October 21 - Athens, AL
October 23 - Elijay, GA
October 29 - Allentown, PA
October 30 - Hagerstown, MD
Ryan Stevenson also hosts his own podcast, "Weathering the Storm," via K-LOVE's AccessMore platform. Now in its third season, which launches in September, guests will include Brian "Head" Welch of KORN, Rhett Walker, Jordan St. Cyr, to name a few.
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