TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!
Columbia, SC - Gospel music favorite BILL GAITHER and his Homecoming Friends invite you to “Throw Your Heart Wide Open” this spring. Get ready as the GAITHER HOMECOMING GIVE IT AWAY TOUR 2008 comes to Columbia on its journey across the U.S.A. The tour arrives at the Colonial Center Friday, April 11th. GOOD SEATS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!!
Homecoming concerts have united fans world wide, year after year, with the classic and timely Gospel sounds of the Gaither phenomenon. “However it actually started with an impromptu taping in a Nashville studio in 1991,” says Bill Gaither. “The Gaither Vocal Band was wrapping up a recording session that included several legendary Southern Gospel music artists. After the session ended, the artists lingered and gathered around the piano, singing, swapping stories from the old days and sharing a few laughs and tears.”
More than a decade later, Gaither never envisioned that recording session in 1991 would turn into a music phenomenon. Year after year, the Gaither Homecoming Tour has consistently ranked at the top of the list for most concert tickets sold worldwide, in any music genre.
In the tour produced by AEG LIVE, audiences can look forward to an evening of music and celebration. Gaither explains, “The ‘Give It Away’ Homecoming Tour is an opportunity for us to “throw our hearts wide open” and share the things that are best enjoyed when we give them away, like faith, friendship and music.”
Joining Bill and Gloria Gaither are the Gaither Vocal Band; Jeff & Sheri Easter, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Gordan Mote, Janet Paschal, Lynda Randle, Kevin Williams and Ben Speer (all artists subject to change).
Tickets are $38.50, $30.50 and $21.50. Good seats are still available and can be purchased at the Colonial Center Box Office, Columbia area Piggly Wiggly stores, Columbia and Lexington Play-It-Again Sports stores, charge by phone at 866-4SC-TIXX or at www.thecolonialcenter.com.
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Article originally from Colonial Center newsletter
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