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Bryce Jordan Center’s Annual ‘Winter Jam’ To Return February 24

Christian rock festival Winter Jam is returning to the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, February 24, with artists including We The Kingdom and Jeremy Camp.

This event, hosted by World Vision, is one of the largest Christian music tours in the country. Its purpose is to celebrate Christian tunes and rejoice under the love of Christ in a nationwide tour.

Tickets are not needed for the concert, however, a $15 admission charge will be required upon entry.

One of the two main headliners, We The Kingdom, earned the Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year award for its recent self-titled album. Popular songs include “God So Loved” and “Holy Water.”

Jeremy Camp, the second headliner of the night, is known for his Grammy-nominated songs like “I Still Believe” and “Walk By Faith.”

Additional artists and groups performing at the concert include Andy Mineo, Disciple, Austin French, NewSong, and Dove Award-winning New Artist of the Year Anne Wilson.

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Alex is a senior from New Canaan, CT, pursuing the Master's of Accounting program and minoring in journalism. She spends most of her free time with friends, watching "Curb Your Enthusiasm", or trying to figure out the buses. Her favorite things are getting breakfast sandwiches on a Sunday morning, listening to new music, and... writing for OS, of course! She can be reached through her email [email protected].

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