A Stacie Orrico Comeback

Stacie Orrico
But soon after 2006, Stacie began to fade from view. She didn't pull a complete disappearing act like Chris Rice, but there were no new albums, no new tours and no appearances on the books. Now, 15 years after first stepping into the Christian Music spotlight, Orrico is back. A video she posted on YouTube found her sharing what she's been up to and where she's going. The "nutshell version" of the narrative is that she moved to Africa, moved back to New York, went to school, spent time in Colorado writing music with childhood friends and then back again to the Big Apple to spent time in the studio. She's been growing up, out of the spotlight, trying to find her path.
On Wednesday, November 6, her comeback will be complete as she performs a live concert on StageIt. (Stageit is an online venue where artists perform live, interactive, shows for their fans directly from a laptop, offering fans unique experiences that are never archived.) There are only a little more than 50 tickets left, so get yours while you still can! (Purchase tickets) StageIt uses its own currency system, and tickets come out to only $7.00!
Other Christian Artists on StageIt:
- Manafest - Manafest Live Fighter Book Launch Accoustic Performance (This show is Pay What You Can. You'll be able to choose your price!) Starting October 22
- Fireflight - Fireflight Acoustic (Tickets are $3.50) Starting October 24
- New Generation Worship (This show is Pay What You Can) October 26
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