Red Rocks Worship Releases New Live Album, "The King is Coming"

Denver-based worship group Red Rocks Worship has released a brand new live album, The King Is Coming, available today. To celebrate today's release, the group is also debuting the live video of the new song "Up To Something." Listen to The King Is Coming now.
"The whole point of this album is to put Jesus back on the throne of our hearts, to galvanize the greater church body, and to strengthen the faith of every believer through faith anthems rooted in the Word of God," shares Red Rocks Worship about their new live project.
The King Is Coming features 10 brand new songs and was recorded live at Red Rocks Church capturing the worship and faith of the evening.
Tyler Roberts of Red Rocks Worship adds, "When people hear these songs, we want them to experience a sense of belonging to a story so much bigger than just their own, we want their faith to be strengthened in the Word of God, and we want them to look forward to the very true reality that Jesus is soon to return."
This album follows the group's Dove Worship Album of the Year nomination for their 2023 release Ascend. As the worship ministry of Red Rocks Church, a multi-campus congregation based in Denver, Co., the group strives to write anthems for people to sing Monday through Saturday. The group's hit song, "Good Plans," from Asend has amassed more than 40M streams. They also hit the road last year touring across Tennessee, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Nebraska in addition to playing the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater last fall for the first time. Stay tuned for touring dates announced soon.
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