You Can Be Part of Hillsong's Brooke Ligertwood Upcoming Live Album "SEVEN"
Hillsong Worship's songwriter, co-producer, and worship leader Brooke Ligertwood will be releasing her solo live worship album SEVEN next year. You can be part of the album by attending the album's live record in Nashville on Nov 11.
The album is entitled SEVEN because as a solo artist under her maiden name Brooke Fraser, she has had released 6 albums via Sony Music. SEVEN is an album of entirely BRAND NEW worship songs, written by Brooke and husband/long time collaborator Scott Ligertwood, Jason Ingram (who is co-producing the album with Brooke), Ps. Steven Furtick and other friends spontaneously in 2021 (as Brooke says, "I never had a worship album on my heart until the Lord made it clear He had it on His").
With a band comprised of gifted and anointed musicians from the breadth of the modern worship movement (Hillsong, Bethel, Vineyard), a 30 piece choir and a collection of stunning new prayer-soaked songs written and arranged in line with Brooke's singular vision with Jesus at the center, the live recording of SEVEN is going to be a night to remember.
You are invited to be a part of this special night on November 11 in Nashville, TN. Tickets include exclusive access to a private link of demo recordings to be able to learn and worship with the songs at home prior to the night - listening, learning and loving is encouraged!
To purchase your tickets ($25 pp), click HERE.
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