Delirious? Goes International this Year - Again

|PIC1|Popular British worship group Delirious? will kick off the new year with an international tour, making stops this month in Singapore and India, cities including 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.

This spring, the band will pair up with gospel legend Rebecca St. James for "The Worship Revolution Tour". Dates are yet to be announced.

Delirious? and St. James have paired up earlier this year to share the stage in Germany for a joint concert.

Meanwhile, the annual Hillsong Conference in Europe, which will be held in London this year, awaits Delirious?, taking place 10-12 October, 2007.

Last year, the band promoted the HopeHIV appeal at the start of each gig, and so far, more than 8,800 people have responded to the message. £17,000 has been raised to support the work among AIDS orphans in South Africa.

In other news, 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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