TAYA is Heading to Europe This Year

Globally renowned artist TAYA, voice of the RIAA Certified Multi-Platinum global worship anthem "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)," announces that she is heading to Europe for a series of worship nights.
Here are the dates:
APRIL 14 - BUDAPEST, HU
APRIL 16 - VEENENDAAL, NL
APRIL 17 - DÜSSELDORF, DE
APRIL 18 - BREMEN, DE
APRIL 20 - KARLSRUHE, DE
APRIL 24 - VEENENDAAL, NL
APRIL 25 - BRUSSELS, BE
TAYA writes, "This is something I've wanted to do for a long time - to take this record on the road with my sweet band & team, getting to share with y'all all that God dropped in my heart for this album, LIVE together. Playing every song and seeing what God wanted to do.
"And don't worry we'll have some older ones in there as well. We cannot wait (first understatement of the year!!) All the info you might need is at the link in my bio... so grab your tickets, bring your friends, mum, cousins & we'll see you soon!"
The world first heard TAYA on UNITED's #1 worship anthem "Oceans(Where Feet May Fail)" which spent a record-setting 61 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Top Christian Songs Chart. Since then, her voice has become an unmistakable clarion call to worship across the world. During her tenure with UNITED, as well as Hillsong Worship, TAYA has helped steward over one billion global career streams as well as performed live for over 10M people in 12 different countries across six continents.
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