Benjamin William Hastings Joins Cody Carnes on the "God Is Good!" Tour

GRAMMY®-nominated Cody Carnes reunites with special guest Benjamin William Hastings for the second leg of his "God Is Good!" Tour in July for seven additional dates. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased here.
This tour serves as a faith-filled intersection of worship and fellowship where attendees can come together and lift high the name of Jesus. Featuring some of Carnes' hits like "Run To The Father" and "Nothing Else," his recent No. 1 single "Ain't Nobody" and the Carnes/ Hastings hit "Take You At Your Word", these nights are going to be really special."
"These nights are full of worship and full of the presence of God," shares Cody Carnes. "We had too much fun on the first run, so we had to add more dates! So excited to be bringing this night to seven more beautiful cities! My friend Benjamin William Hastings will be leading his incredible songs as well. It's going to be amazing."
Last year, Carnes released his first-ever live project, God Is Good. Already in his career, Carnes has been nominated three times for a GRAMMY Award and currently has 15 songs on the CCLI Top 2000 chart as a songwriter. The "God is Good!" Tour is presented by Transparent Productions.
July 14 - Cleveland, OH
July 15 - Newark (Wayne), NJ
July 16 - North Attleboro, MA
July 18 - Washington D.C.
July 19 - Indianapolis, IN
July 22 - Myrtle Beach, SC
July 23 - Chesapeake, VA
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