
Two-time GRAMMY-nominated group We The Kingdom made its debut at the iconic Grand Ole Opry earlier this year. Now, The Circle Network is offering a behind-the-scenes look at the unforgettable experience through the latest installment of their “My Opry Debut” series. Some things to expect:
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We The Kingdom will return to the legendary Opry stage on Tuesday, September 20, just days after the release of their self-titled sophomore album, which is due September 16 via Capitol Christian Music Group. The 13-track project features a genre-transcending blend of rock, country and gospel, all written and recorded in group member Ed Cash’s home studio and on tour. The album’s first two singles, “Miracle Power” and “Left It In The Water,” are currently available across all streaming platforms.
Shortly after their self-titled release, We The Kingdom will bring this new music on the road, embarking on a 23-date headline tour this fall, which kicks off on September 29. The trek spans across the US and includes an already sold-out date at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium.
For tickets and more information, please visit wethekingdom.com.
For more info on We The Kingdom, visit the JFH Artists Database.
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