Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake — two of the top artists in contemporary Christian music (CCM) — have joined forces for a major tour.
The trek, dubbed Summer Worship Nights 2024, plays Oakland Arena on Aug. 23. Showtime is 7 p.m. and tickets start at $43, ticketmaster.com.
Wickham has been a steady presence on the charts over the past two decades, releasing such popular outings as “Living Hope,” “Hymn of Heaven” and “I Believe” — all of which were No. 1 albums. The San Diego singer-songwriter’s best-known songs include such winners as “This Is Amazing Grace,” “Living Hope,” “Great Things,” “Battle Belongs,” “Behold” and “This Is Our God.”
Brandon Lake has been on an absolute tear of late, garnering legions of new fans as K-LOVE, Air1 and other worship stations put his songs on regular rotation. The versatile singer-songwriter’s top offerings include “Praise You Anywhere,” “Too Good to Not Believe,” “Honey in the Rock,” “Miracle Child” and — one of the most powerful Christian rockers to come around in many moons — “Count ‘Em.”
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Georgia rapper Hulvey also appears as a special guest at this show.