Ryan Ellis Releases a New Remix of "Better Days" featuring Anike

Grammy-nominated Christian singer-songwriter Ryan Ellis has released a new remix of "Better Days" featuring artist Anike. He shared a video on Instagram capturing his management's reaction to the new feature, expressing excitement about the collaboration.
"Better Days" is a heartfelt single by Grammy-nominated Christian singer-songwriter Ryan Ellis, featured on his album Real Love. The song blends elements of worship, R&B, and hip-hop, reflecting Ellis's unique musical style. Its lyrics express gratitude and hope, resonating with many listeners.
Additionally, Ellis is embarking on "The Better Days Tour," his first headline tour, with artist Lee Vasi joining him. The tour will cover 12 cities, with more to be announced.
Here are the announced dates and locations:
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May 17: Elevate Chama Drive-In Theater, Chama, NM
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May 18: Denver, CO
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May 20: Chicago, IL
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May 21: Columbus, OH
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May 23: Toronto, ON
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May 25: Philadelphia, PA
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May 26: New York, NY
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May 28: Washington, DC
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May 29: Charlotte, NC
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May 30: Nashville, TN
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May 31: Atlanta, GA
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June 1: The Social, Orlando, FL
Tickets for these shows are available through various platforms, including Live Nation and Bandsintown. For the most current information and additional details, you can visit Ryan Ellis's official website or follow his social media channels.
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