Delirious? and St James Prepare for 'Worship Revolution'

|PIC1|Gospel legends Rebecca St. James and Delirious? will pair up this spring for "The Worship Revolution Tour" in the US. The highly anticipated tour will kick off 14 March in Pennsylvania and wrap up 12 April in South Carolina.

Australian Christian singer St James and British rock group Delirious? paired up last year to share the stage in Germany for a joint concert.

Delirious? started the new year last month with an international tour, making stops in Singapore and India, including the cities of Bangalore, Cochin, and Pune.

This follows the band's performance in India last year, where they performed before 1.2 million while touring with dynamic US preacher Joyce Meyer. Another tour with Meyer awaits them this year. The band also toured Rwanda, reaching out to thousands more.

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