Rend Collective Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of "Campfire" with a Tour

Irish worshippers and Dove Award-nominated band, Rend Collective, are known for pushing artistic boundaries, daring the faithful to re-imagine worship and community. They are proud to announce their fall 2023 tour in honor of the 10th anniversary of Campfire. Campfire was released in January 2013, featuring hit songs such as "Build Your Kingdom Here," "10,000 Reasons," and "You Are My Vision."
"We've been trying to work out how to celebrate this big landmark, and we realized we couldn't do it without you," Rend Collective posted on social media. "So we're putting together a completely different kind of tour--all the cozy campfire feelings and folksy nostalgia of that era, plus we're going to play all the new classics we've written since then... but presented in a totally new way. Basically, this is all the stuff you (hopefully) love about Rend."
A list of tour dates is below. For tickets and more information, click here.
September 14 - Franklin, NC
September 15 - Johnson City, TN
September 17 - Pikeville, KY
September 21 - Bozeman, MT
September 22 - Billings, MT
September 24 - Nampa, ID
September 28 - Bismarck, ND
September 29 - Rapid City, SD
September 30 - Marshall, MN
October 1 - Bemidji, MN
October 5 - Dubuque, IA
October 6 - Orange City, IA
October 7 - Bartlesville, OK
October 8 - Columbia, MO
October 26 - Green Bay, WI
October 27 - Mankato, MN
October 28 - Brainerd, MN
November 2 - Detroit, MI
November 12 - Springfield, MO
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