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Steven Curtis Chapman Headlining Winter Jam 2007 Tour

Leading the annual blockbuster event's strongest line-up to date, Steven Curtis Chapman will headline the Winter Jam 2007 Tour Spectacular along with Jeremy Camp, hosting artist NewSong, and other guests including Sanctus Real and Hawk Nelson. The 34-city tour begins January 12 in Johnson City, Tennessee.

Now in its twelfth year, the Winter Jam is famous for its high volume of family entertainment and super low ticket prices. This year's admission fee is just $10 at the door, and that includes the five acts mentioned above, plus new singer Britt Nicole, speaker Tony Nolan, presidential impersonator John Morgan, and a must-see fire breathing exhibition. There are also prizes to be won; an electric Zap scooter will be given away to one lucky winner at each show. About 250,000 people attended last year's Winter Jam Tour.

"Winter Jam will be the ultimate jam session with amazing artists like Steven Curtis Chapman and Jeremy Camp headlining the show," says NewSong member Eddie Carswell. "I can think of no more rewarding way to kick-off 2007 than being part of such a phenomenal, entertaining and inspiring concert experience. It is exciting to have a roster of artists that share in the big spiritual vision we have for this tour."

Sure to draw a growing number of fans, this Winter Jam will mark the first lengthy stateside tour from Chapman in quite some time. The Grammy and all-time leading Dove Award winner and international adoption advocate plans to release a new album in 2007.

Sponsored in part by http://www.hearitfirst.com/, the Winter Jam 2007 Tour Spectacular runs through March 13, capping its 17-state run in Charlotte, North Carolina. Check out http://www.jamtour.com/ for complete details.

 

Published Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:04 PM by Mick@Sparrow

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