Delirious? Wraps Up Worship Revolution Tour

|PIC1|Popular Christian British band Delirious? recently completed its 26-city Worship Revolution Tour in the US with EMI /Forefront's Rebecca St James and EMI-Sparrow Record's Vicky Beeching.

Delirious? performed songs from their most recent, five-star rated DVD-CD, Now Is The Time: Live At Willow Creek and will now prepare to tour Canada.

Delirious? is considered to be the force that changed the face of worship internationally, with "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever", "Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?", "Majesty" and more modern anthems that are sung in worship services around the world.

In addition, Delirious? was honoured last month by the Gospel Music Association with its second International Award presented at the 38th Annual Dove Awards ceremony held before a packed industry audience at the Grand Ole Opry House on 25 April.

The band also takes part in tackling difficult humanitarian issues. In "Our God Reigns" featured on the new live recording, the band deals with the subject of social injustice, particularly Aids, abortion and the constant focus of Western culture on self-improvement and materialism.

Travelling the globe to inspire music lovers worldwide, Delirious? continues to carry on the tradition of spiritually challenging lyrics, while pointing people to see the wonders of what God has done for them.
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