Josh Wilson Announces NOEL Tour with JJ Weeks, Releases Inspiring New Music

Josh Wilson is hitting the road this December with JJ Weeks for the NOEL Tour, bringing a mix of Christmas originals, classic carols, and some of his most-loved songs from across his career. Tickets for the first three dates are already on sale at www.joshwilsonmusic.com/tour. Fans can expect Wilson's signature multi-instrumental performances and heartfelt storytelling, creating an evening that blends festive joy with the timeless message of hope.
The tour news comes on the heels of Wilson's latest single, "Who's My Neighbor?", released in July 2025 and inspired by the parable of the Good Samaritan. The song carries a stirring call to radical love and compassion, urging listeners to extend kindness without exception. It follows his 2024 album Mental Help, an 11-track project tackling themes of anxiety, depression, addiction, loss, and the hope found in faith-a deeply personal release that resonated with audiences and underscored his commitment to honest songwriting. In August 2024, Wilson marked seven years of sobriety, a milestone he shares to encourage others on their own journeys of recovery.
Born in El Dorado, Arkansas, and raised in Lubbock, Texas, Josh Wilson has been a staple of Christian music since his 2006 debut Dragonfly Wings. He gained national attention with hits such as "Savior, Please", "Before the Morning", and "I Refuse", and his 2008 album Trying to Fit the Ocean in a Cup produced multiple Top 10 singles. Known for his dynamic live shows-often looping and switching between as many as 20 instruments in one set-Wilson has earned a Dove Award nomination and was named ASCAP Christian Songwriter/Artist of the Year. Over nearly two decades, he has built a reputation for blending artistry, authenticity, and faith, connecting deeply with listeners through music that uplifts and inspires.
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