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Casting Crowns To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center April 7

The Grammy-winning, multi-platinum group Casting Crowns will come to Happy Valley next year to perform at the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, April 7.

The group is bringing its “The Healer Tour” to Penn State, which is named after its 2022 album, Healer.

In 2013, Casting Crowns received a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album. In both 2018 and 2020, the band won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.

Casting Crowns will be accompanied by fellow Christian-based musicians We Are Messengers and Ben Fuller on their tour. Both special guests are no strangers to musical success, with each act having songs that have accumulated over a million streams on Spotify and hundreds of thousands of monthly listeners.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, December 9, and will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster. More information about Casting Crowns and The Healer Tour can be found on Casting Crown’s website.

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Megan Dougherty

Megan Dougherty is a senior majoring in English and an associate editor at Onward State. She loves making music, consuming the maximum daily amount of coffee recommended by the FDA, and overanalyzing Taylor Swift lyrics. Feel free to follow her on Instagram @meganedougherty and forward any (free) The Eras Tour tickets to her email, mvd5891@psu.edu

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