Chris Tomlin Performs with Reba McEntire and Thomas Rhett at the CMA Awards

Platinum-selling Christian music artist Chris Tomlin performed on the 54th Annual CMA Awards with Reba McEntire and Thomas Rhett on Thomas' Musical Event of the Year nominated song, "Be A Light." This was Chris' debut appearance on the CMAs.
"Performing at the CMA Awards this year was an honor and a moment I will never forget," shared Chris. "To share the stage with Thomas Rhett and Reba is a wild dream come true. And then to share the message of 'Be A Light' together, in 2020, in this moment in time, is an honor and a God moment. I can't imagine a more-timely message and my hope is that the song continues to spread light and love around the world."
On Saturday, November 21, Chris will collaborate again on the Grand Ole Opry, performing with Lady A and Russell Dickerson, who are featured artists on his Chris Tomlin & Friends album which was released in August. Chris and Lady A will perform their four-week #1 hit, "Who You Are To Me." The Opry airs on Circle TV, Gray TV stations, DISH Studio Channel 102, Sling TV and other TV affiliates as well as on streaming partners Roku, Samsung TV Plus, VIZIO FREE Channels and XUMO, and can be heard on SiriusXM as well as the Opry's flagship home 650 WSM AM and wsmonline.com.
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