Delirious? Hits UK in March

|PIC1|Popular British Christian rock band Delirious? will be heading back to the UK in March as part of their international tour, hitting venues in Swansea, Bath, Norwich, Folkestone, and Derby. Following the gigs in UK, the band will return to the States for more line-ups, including performances at the Battle Cry stadium event.

Recently, the band reached out to more than 1.2 million people in India, playing songs from its widely acclaimed new album, The Mission Bell. Together with dynamic preacher Joyce Meyer they participated in the four-day gathering where hundreds of thousands made commitments to faith in Jesus Christ.

“The incredible gift that Delirious? brings to an event like this is immeasurable,” says Joyce Meyer.

“The ability to go from completely rock'n down the house to absolute pure worship is awesome! It was an honour to share the stage with them and look forward to doing more in the future! India will never ever be the same!”

In addition to The Mission Bell,, Delirious? is also being recognised for its song on the Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, which received a GMA Music Award nomination for Special Event Album of the Year.

Currently, Delirious? is on its international tour and will visit the U.S. this April following their tour in UK.
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