Winter Jam coming to Santander Arena in Reading on Jan. 25 [Spotlight]

The Winter Jam 2024 Tour, Christian music’s biggest tour with performances by Crowder, Lecrae, CAIN, Katy Nichole, Seventh Day Slumber and Newsong, including Speaker Zane Black, will stop at Santander Arena, Reading, on Jan. 25.

“I can’t wait to be out on Winter Jam again! It’s a special thing and there’s nothing else like it. I’m
honored to be a part,” said Crowder. “The lineup this year looks incredible — some of my favorite folks
will be there and I am beyond excited to be back out there singing to God together. It’s gonna be a great
tour.”

“I’m excited to be back on the road again with some incredible artists and friends on Winter Jam,” said
Lecrae. “It’s a great opportunity to share hope and love and joy through music.”

“When I called Crowder a few months ago he was up on the roof cleaning out his gutters and I thought
we gotta get him back on tour before he gets himself hurt,” said Eddie Carswell of Newsong. “This is honestly one of my favorite lineups we’ve ever been able to have. I love having some new faces as well as old friends. I can’t wait to see all the lives that will be changed.”

Grammy nominated Crowder will perform hits from his current album, “Milk & Honey,” including his No. 1 Billboard Hot Gospel Song, “God Really Loves Us,” along with his other chart-toppers including
“Good God Almighty,” “In The House,” “All My Hope” and “Come As You Are.”

Lecrae will be part of the Winter Jam Tour. (Courtesy of Winter Jam)
Lecrae will be part of the Winter Jam Tour. (Courtesy of Winter Jam)

Lecrae, the Grammy-winning artist who blends faith with hip hop, will perform hits from his current chart-topping album, “Church Clothes 4 Deluxe,” and from his past No. 1 album, “Anomaly.”

Award-winning sibling trio CAIN will perform their No. 1 back-to-back radio hits “Rise Up (Lazarus)” and
“Yes He Can,” both from their first full-length album “Rise Up,” along with hits from their worship
project, Honest Offering, as well as their new album, “Jesus Music.”

Christian musician, singer, songwriter and Dove Award-winning New Artist of the Year Katy Nichole
will perform songs from her debut album, “Jesus Changed My Life,” including “In Jesus’ Name,” “Hold On,”
and “God Is in This Story.”

After being featured on “America’s Got Talent,” Joseph O’Brien will be joining the Winter Jam tour for the first time to perform his new single, “Give Up on Love,” as well as “Take Your Time” and “Down on My Heart.”

No tickets are required to attend Winter Jam, and admission is only a $15 donation at the door. Arrive
early for the pre-jam party with SEU Worship, John Wesley and Lin D. For more information, visit jamtour.com.

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The Kutztown Folk Music Society will present a concert by Buffalo Mountain Bluegrass Duo on Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s UCC, 47 W. Whiteoak St., Kutztown. Admission is $9 for adults, $7 for seniors, military and students and free for ages 12 and younger.

Buffalo Mountain Bluegrass Duo consists of siblings Autumn and Canyon Moore. They have performed together since 2009, playing a variety of music styles including, but not limited to, bluegrass, gospel, Civil War, patriotic/Americana, country, Irish, Canadian and Scottish.

Other upcoming concerts in the series are Jolly Roving Tars on Jan. 12, David Cullen and Matt Miskie on Feb. 9, Kutztown Pipe Band on March 8, Berks Fiddle Champs on April 12 and Wiren Violins on May 10.

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