Delirious?

Internationally acclaimed rock band Delirious? was recently in Hyderabad, India where they performed for over 1.2 million people at one of the largest Christian events in the nation.

The band, who was on board as musical guests for renowned evangelist and New York Times best-selling author Joyce Meyer, performed selections from their latest release, the critically acclaimed The Mission Bell, as well as songs from their significant repertoire of international hits. More than 400,000 people attended each day of the four-day gathering, with hundreds of thousands making commitments to faith in Jesus Christ.

“The incredible gift that Delirious? brings to an event like this is immeasurable,” says Meyer. “The ability to from completely rock’n down the house to absolute pure worship is awesome! It was an honor to share the stage with them and look forward to doing more in the future! India will never ever be the same!”

Delirious? will begin their worldwide promotional tour for The Mission Bell in March, with the band scheduled to hit the states in April.
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