Lecrae's 'Anomaly' Concert to Live Stream on Yahoo Oct. 12

Live Nation together with Yahoo will be live streaming a concert from Lecrae's "Anomaly" tour. The Lecrae show will take place at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California. The concert will be streaming at 8:30 p.m. PST on Oct. 12. Fans will have access to the Yahoo screen on iOS, Android, mobile Web, desktop, and Smart TV platforms such as Apple TV, Roku, and Xbox 360.
This is one of 365 concerts that will be streamed over a 12-month period on the Live Nation Channel on Yahoo. Lecrae's "Anomaly" tour kicked off on Oct. 9 in Denver, Colorado, and will conclude on Nov. 21 in Atlanta, Georgia. He's promoting his latest album "Anomaly," which hit stores last month and landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 list after selling 88,000 copies during its first week. This was also Lecrae's sixth No. 1 album on the gospel charts.
"I think this is an album where I'm pretty confident in who I am," Lecrae told The ChristianPost during an in-person interview in August. "I'm not trying to figure myself out. I'm pretty content. I'll continue to grow as a person. I'm not confused about how to approach art."
"The faith is not the major hindrance in somebody kind of having a general audience," he said. "I think it's when the faith is more along the lines of church and inward focused - these are all topics that only the church could relate to. Then, I think, just by the nature of [that] music, people will tune it out because they don't know what it's talking about."
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