Bill Gaither and Gaither Vocal Band Launch 2025 “Love Like I’m Leaving” Tour

Gospel music legend Bill Gaither and the beloved Gaither Vocal Band have hit the road with their highly anticipated "Love Like I'm Leaving" Tour 2025, delivering an unforgettable night of Southern Gospel harmony, inspiration, and joy to fans across the United States.
Kicking off earlier this year, the tour showcases the award-winning vocal talents of Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles, and Reggie Smith, along with cherished Gaither Homecoming friends including Ladye Love Smith, Gene McDonald, and special guest Chris Blue, winner of The Voice.
"This tour is more than just a concert," said Bill Gaither. "It's a night of hope, laughter, and powerful music that reminds us to love boldly and live each day with purpose-as if we're leaving a legacy of love behind."
Upcoming Highlights:
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June 12 - Central Baptist Church, Jonesboro, AR
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June 13 - Brown County Music Center, Nashville, IN
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June 15 - Coleman Theatre, Miami, OK
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October 17-18 - Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, VA
Audiences can expect beloved classics such as "Because He Lives," "He Touched Me," and "Alpha and Omega," alongside newer fan favorites that continue to move generations.
Tickets for all dates are available now via Live Nation, Gaither.com, and local venue box offices.
Don't miss this incredible night of gospel music and heartfelt worship with one of the most iconic names in Christian music history.
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