Big Daddy Weave to Perform at Carnegie Hall on Saturday, January 27
Award-winning Christian group Big Daddy Weave will perform live on stage at historic Carnegie Hall in New York City on Saturday, January 27th with an orchestra and 250 Big Daddy Weave fans joining them in the choir.
Known for their number one radio hits including Redeemed, My Story and the Lion and the Lamb, their appearance at the iconic performance hall sees them joined by 250 Big Daddy Weave fans from across the country singing in the choir. The choir members will spend the day before the performance in rehearsals with the group leading up to the Saturday evening performance at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage.
Big Daddy Weave's performance not only kicks off their 55 city Jesus I Believe tour in support of their climbing radio hit of the same title, but also begins a year which sees the group celebrating its 20th year as a band.
"It is such an honor to be performing Carnegie Hall in New York City," said lead singer Mike Weaver. "And not only that but to have a full choir of fans singing alongside us. It's going to be a great night."
ABOUT BIG DADDY WEAVE Big Daddy Weave is one of Christian music's most loved and respected artists. Their tours draw thousands while their songs have made them a mainstay at radio. The band has achieved five consecutive No. 1 singles, including "Love Come To Life," "Redeemed," "The Only Name (Yours Will Be)," "Overwhelmed" and "My Story." "Redeemed" became an anthem of unprecedented impact when it spent 11 weeks at No. 1, was dubbed "Song of the Year" at the first annual KLOVE Fan Awards, earned Dove Award and Billboard Music Award nominations and was certified Gold by the RIAA. Since forming in 2002, Big Daddy Weave members Mike Weaver (lead vocals, guitar), Jay Weaver (bass, vocals), Jeremy Redmon (guitar, vocals), Joe Shirk (saxophone, keys, vocals) and Brian Beihl (drums) have released seven full-length projects, amassed more than one million units in album sales and have received numerous honors, including ASCAP and BMI Awards and the prestigious Rich Mullins Artist Impact Award, among others.
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