Tasha Cobbs Leonard Announces "The Whole & Free" Tour

Grammy Award-winning gospel artist Tasha Cobbs Leonard is set to lead one of the most anticipated Christian events of the year: The Whole & Free Tour, launching this fall across major cities in the U.S. More than a traditional concert, this tour promises a powerful blend of spirit-filled worship, emotional healing, and community revival.
Kicking off August 31 in Greenville, South Carolina, the tour brings together a dynamic lineup of leaders and voices who are passionate about holistic transformation. Joining Tasha on this journey are:
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Naomi Raine - Acclaimed worship leader and member of Maverick City Music
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Dr. Jackie Greene - Pastor, speaker, and wife of Pastor Johnnie Greene
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Kobe Campbell - Renowned trauma therapist and author
The Whole & Free Tour is designed to minister to the whole person-spirit, soul, and body-offering more than music. Each night features uplifting worship, practical tools for mental and emotional health, biblical teaching, and sacred space for breakthrough.
"This tour is about more than singing songs. It's about helping people experience true freedom-emotionally, mentally, spiritually. I believe God wants His people WHOLE and FREE," says Cobbs Leonard.
Confirmed Tour Dates Include:
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Aug 31 - Greenville, SC - Bon Secours Wellness Arena
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Oct 21 - Chicago, IL - Auditorium Theatre
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Oct 23 - Brooklyn, NY - Kings Theatre
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Oct 24 - Boston, MA - Boch Center - Wang Theatre
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Oct 26 - Baltimore, MD - The Lyric
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Oct 29 - Atlanta, GA - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
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Oct 30 - Raleigh, NC - Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts
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Nov 4 - Birmingham, AL - BJCC Concert Hall
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Nov 7 - San Antonio, TX - Boeing Center at Tech Port
Tickets
Presale is open now, with general ticket sales beginning June 20, 2025.
Tickets available via Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and Etix.
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