Crowder Receives His First Solo #1 Hit "Come as You Are"

Crowder is celebrating his first career No. 1 single for "Come As You Are." The song, the second single from his album Neon Steeple, reached the top spot on the Christian AC Indicator chart this week. It also holds a Top 10 spot on the National Christian Audience chart, reaching a listenership of over 7 million people.
Crowder has also received his first Grammy nomination as a solo artist when "Come As You Are" is up for Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. The GRAMMY® nomination is the first of Crowder's solo career.
Further, this week, Crowder was also honored with two nominations for the 3rd Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards. "Come As You Are" was nominated for Best Worship Song and Crowder earned a Best Male Artist nomination. The award show will take place May 31 in Nashville.
Starting in February, Crowder will be criss-crossing the country as a part of The Rock & Worship Roadshow with MercyMe, Jamie Grace, Matt Maher, Tedashii and more. To celebrate his recent accolades, Crowder has also extended his "Neon Steeple Tour" to hit 13 more cities this April. Crowder will kickoff on April 8 in Waco, TX on the campus of Baylor University, the formative location of the David Crowder*Band nearly 20 years ago.
"Neon Steeple Tour" Dates
April 8 - Baylor University, Waco, TX
April 9 - Abilene Civic Center, Abilene, TX
April 10 - Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheatre, Austin, TX
April 11 - Crossroads Church, Lafayette, LA
April 12 - Joy Theater, New Orleans, LA
April 16 - University of St. Francis, Ft. Wayne, IN
April 17 - Ridge Point Community Church, Holland, MI
April 18 - Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, IL
April 19 - Hobart Arena, Troy, OH
April 21 - Best Buy Theater, New York, NY
April 23 - Mid Atlantic Christian University, Elizabeth City, NC
April 24 - Hope Community Church, Raleigh, NC
April 25 - Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
Get Connected with Crowder
Website // http://www.crowdermusic.com
Facebook // https://www.facebook.com/crowdermusicofficial
Twitter // https://twitter.com/crowdermusic
Instagram // http://instagram.com/crowdermusic
iTunes // http://smarturl.it/CrowderNeonSteeple
Spotify // http://open.spotify.com/artist/39xmI59WrIMyyJjSDq6WCu
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