Rebecca St. James Goes International

Legendary Christian singer/author Rebecca St. James is currently on a mission in Rwanda as a global spokeswoman for Compassion International.

Following her stay there, St. James will return to the U.S. to embark on her “If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something Tour,” titled after her latest album, starting February 2nd. Featuring critically acclaimed Christian rock band BarlowGirl and Tooth & Nail artist Jadon Lavik, the tour will take her to 40 cities nation-wide.

Noted Jeff Roberts, President of Jeff Roberts & Associates, whose agency exclusively represents Rebecca St. James and is booking the tour nationally. 'There's been a tremendous amount of excitement about this tour -both the opportunity of having Rebecca back in a major concert series -and the combination of BarlowGirl coming on the tour with her. It's a dynamic billing and we're already seeing markets hitting early sell-outs on the February and March dates. Due to demand, we're adding additional dates.'

Following the spring U.S. tour schedule, St. James will embark on a multiple nation tour in Europe.

Closing out 2005 as one of her busiest years to date as an artist, author, and speaker, Australian-born Rebecca St. James continues to express her passion for reaching young people as she speaks and sings about various issues that are relative, including “purity.” Her God-loving messages have taken her music around the world, selling millions of records, and garnering a global audience.

For more information on Rebecca St. James or updated tour listings, resource: www.rsjames.com.
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