Zach Williams Prepares Us for Easter with the Release of "Empty Grave"
As we enter the Easter season, Zach Williams has released a new song titled "Empty Grave." Available now at all digital outlets, a lyric video also accompanies the song and can be viewed here and below. "Empty Grave" is also available on vinyl at all of his tour stops. The GRAMMY Award®-winning artist will be sharing the song live when he embarks on his spring 2020 tour, which kicks off next week, Thursday, March 5 and runs through May 9.
I see an empty grave // I hear the heavens waking // Angels in jubilationThat stone's been rolled away // I feel the darkness breaking // I bet the devil's shakingSomebody celebrate // I see an empty grave- "Empty Grave"
Williams' spring run of "The Rescue Story Tour," which follows his highly-successful fall 2019 tour, will hit 40 major markets from California to Florida, such as Clearwater, FL, Houston, TX, Milwaukee, WI, San Francisco, CA, and Birmingham, AL, with many of the dates already sold out. The tour will welcome supporting act We The Kingdom ("Holy Water") and introduce the sibling trio Cain.
As previously mentioned, fans will get to hear "Empty Grave" on the tour along with many of Williams' other songs, such as the top-charting hits "Chain Breaker," "Old Church Choir," "Fear Is A Liar," and his current radio single "Rescue Story." Currently climbing the radio charts, "Rescue Story" also earned Williams his fourth GRAMMY nomination (Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song).
Tickets are on sale now for "The Rescue Story Tour." See below for the most current schedule, and be sure to visit his website for the latest information and to purchase tickets.
ABOUT ZACH WILLIAMS:
As a husband, father, recording artist, and songwriter, GRAMMY® winner (Best Contemporary Christian Album, Chain Breaker, 2018), four-time GRAMMY nominee, and multi-GMA Dove Awards winner, Zach Williams continues to make history. Achieving two consecutive radio No. 1 hits for 35 weeks as a debut artist ("Chain Breaker," "Old Church Choir") Williams' music comes from a place of humility and honesty as his songs are a direct reflection of God's redemption in his life.
"Chain Breaker," his record-breaking and first of three official RIAA®-certified gold singles, has impacted millions of people around the world, earning Williams his first GRAMMY nomination in 2017 for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song, two Billboard Music Award nominations (Top Christian Song, Top Christian Album) and a 2018 American Music Award nomination for Favorite Artist - Contemporary Inspirational.
He also received another GRAMMY nod in 2019 for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album, Survivor: Live from Harding Prison and in 2020 for "Rescue Story" (Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song). The singles "Old Church Choir" and "Fear Is a Liar" are also both certified gold. Williams, who performed with Dolly Parton ("There Was Jesus") at the 2019 Country Music Awards, has won four GMA Dove Awards (Artist of the Year, New Artist of the Year; Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year, "Chain Breaker" and Pop/Contemporary Song "Old Church Choir") and a K-LOVE Fan Award ("Chain Breaker," Breakout Single).
Williams was also named Billboard's 2017 Top Christian Male Vocalist and New Artist of the Year, as well as CCM Fan Awards' Favorite New Artist Of The Year. Apple Music chose him as Artist of the Week (2016), while "Chain Breaker" was the top track of 2016 on iTunes' Christian Songs chart and also reached No. 12 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart. Williams has also been awarded by BMI with four Citation of Achievement awards for his singles "Chain Breaker," "Old Church Choir," and "Fear Is a Liar," recognizing the songs for their national popularity and reach.
For more information, visit ZachWilliamsMusic.com.
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