Delirious? to Embark on a 'Worship Revolution' Following India Tour

|PIC1|Acclaimed British Christian band Delirious? recently wrapped up its second tour through India, and now prepares to embark on a US tour in 14 March.

The Worship Revolution Tour will be joined by legendary singer Rebecca St. James and British worship artist Vicky Beeching.

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

Australian-born St James comments: "One of the things that I hope people will sense on this tour is the unity between those of us onstage in our desire to encounter God and bring them together with us into His presence. I pray that the love of God will be strongly evident and it will be a powerful experience - more than a concert - it will be an experience that will change lives."

Martin Smith of Delirious? said: "We need a 'worship revolution' every day to remember what it's all about. Our job as musicians, worship leaders and artists is purely to lift up the name of Jesus and let people see Him for who He is. We want to create an atmosphere in which people can come with their hearts and tell Him that's He's amazing."

In addition, British worship artist Beeching invites people to "come with a real sense of expectancy - there's something fresh He wants to do every night, at every location - something very unique and purposeful - as together we lift up His name."
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