Delirious? and Rebecca St. James Pair Up for Spring Tour

|PIC1|Gospel legends Rebecca St. James and Delirious? will pair up next spring for "The Worship Revolution Tour". Dates will be announced early next year.

The popular British rock group and St. James have paired up earlier this year to share the stage in Germany for a joint concert.

In other news, St. James' latest album If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something has been named "Best Album- Gospel/Christian' of 2006 in the Netherlands, according to Seven FM, the largest Christian pop/rock station in the country.

Fresh from capping her 2006 Christmas Tour with tour partner Brian Littrell, the pop singer will embark on concert dates in her native Australia and neighboring New Zealand in January. The tour will include not only her traditional concerts but the first international presentation of her SHE Event- a unique mother/daughter conference/music format that drew sell-out audiences this year in the US.

Her first DVD/CD package of live performance filmed this past summer will release in March from EMI/Forefront.

In addition, St. James will be heard as a voice character in the 2007 release of the animated film The Owl In My Window, for which she recently tracked in studio in Los Angeles.
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