Crowder Announces 'American Prodigal' 3.0 Tour

Three time GRAMMY nominated artist CROWDER has announced dates for the third leg of his "American Prodigal Tour," which will begin on March 1st in Plymouth, MI. The tour will feature special guest The Young Escape. Tickets are on sale now for many locations. Additional west coast stops are expected to be announced in the coming days.
CROWDER's "American Prodigal Tour" will feature live performances from his chart-topping album, AMERICAN PRODIGAL, which debuted at #5 on Billboard's Top Albums chart, #12 on Billboard's Top 200 chart, #3 on the Digital Albums chart, and #1 on the Christian & Gospel Album chart. AMERICAN PRODIGAL's lead single, "Run Devil Run," was picked up by NBC's "Sunday Night Football," and hit #6 on the Christian Digital Songs chart. AMERICAN PRODIGAL also scored Top 10 radio hits with the K-LOVE Fan Award nominated "My Victory" and "Forgiven." He also performed at the 2016 CMA Festival, alongside a return to the Grand Ole Opry stage.
Over the past two decades, David Crowder has transcended the usual boundaries associated with gospel music with lyrically powerful, musically intricate and unpredictable songs that have been sung and played everywhere from churches, to mainstream clubs across the country. Since the 2012 conclusion of his eight-time GMA Dove Award winning and GRAMMY nominated David Crowder Band, the ever-evolving singer-songwriter has been on a fresh creative, critical and commercial roll, recording two hit crossover albums and a batch of hit singles as a solo artist.
"AMERICAN PRODIGAL 3.0 TOUR" DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
MAR 1 THU Northridge Church Plymouth, MI
MAR 2 FRI Santander Performing Arts Center Reading, PA
MAR 4 SUN Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead Munhall, PA
MAR 5 MON B.B. King Blues Club New York, NY
MAR 9 FRI Shippensburg University (Luhrs Performing Arts Center) Shippensburg, PA
MAR 10 SAT Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Troy, NY
MAR 11 SUN The National Richmond, VA
MAR 14 WED Mercury Ballroom Louisville, KY
MAR 15 THU Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
MAR 17 SAT The Lerner Topeka, IN
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