HIllsong United Update

Spring Tour and Release

© Kevan Breitinger

Hillsong United, All of the Above
Australia's Hillsong United is bringing its explosive brand of modern worship to North America with an extensive tour and a new May release.

All of the Above Is the band’s eighth CD and first-ever studio recording. Australia’s top modern worship band will take time away from their home church, Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia, to play before an estimated 150,000 people between April and August. One of the first stops on the North American tour will be Nashville, where Hillsong United have been invited to lead the Sunday night worship service at GMA Music Week, gospel and Christian music’s annual industry convention. The worship night will be hosted by Hillsong United supporter and friend, Michael W. Smith, and held on Sunday, April 22 at the Ryman Theatre in Nashville.

“With the tour and new record, our hope is to stir up a generation both locally and globally to live lives that are sold out for God and His Cause – lives that are committed to being His hands and feet on the planet, and to bringing justice to the hurting and the broken,” Creative Director Joel Houston says. The message not only underpins the 12 tracks on the album, but it is also the motivator behind an exciting new movement, The I Heart Revolution (www.theiheartrevolution.com ) recently launched by Hillsong United.

“The I Heart Revolution is in its early stages but as we traveled all around the world in the last 12 months – to Asia, South America, Europe, Africa and at home in Australia – it became so clear that God is doing something significant among young people. Regardless of language or geography, whenever they worshipped God, something powerful happened. We captured this on tape and are pulling together a documentary that will share with the world what we had the privilege of seeing and being part of,” Houston explained.

As with every Hillsong United CD, All of the Above, comes out of the very heartbeat of Hillsong Church’s youth ministry. “The response from our church to these songs tells us they are cross-generational. Our church loves them because they love worshipping Him,” said Houston.


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