Delirious? and Matt Redman Offer Christmas Concert in London

|PIC1|Legendary British worship artists Delirious? and Matt Redman will hit the London Shepherds Bush Empire 15 December for a collaborated Christmas concert.

Following the concert, Redman will release an all new studio album, Beautiful News via Sixstepsrecords on 26 December 2006.

The worship-driven set is led by first single "You Never Let Go," already a top ten hit on adult contemporary Christian radio.

Redman won the Praise & Worship Album of the Year GMA Music Award last April for Blessed Be Your Name: The Songs of Matt Redman VOL. 1, featuring live versions of his modern church favourites including the title track, "The Heart Of Worship", "Let My Words Be Few" and "Better Is One Day" among others.

In addition to "You Never Let Go", some of the other new tunes on Beautiful News will include "Thank You For Healing Me", "Shine", "A Greater Song", and "Fearfully & Wonderfully Made".

Delirious? concluded 'The Mission Bell Tour' last October and November, with special guest Tim Hughes, following the release of the band's latest CD/DVD project Now Is The Time: Live At Willow Creek.
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