Rebecca St. James Wraps Up U.S. Tour, Prepares for GMA and Europe Tour

|PIC1|Internationally renowned Christian music artist Rebecca St. James will soon wrap up her 40 city If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something Tour with guest artists BarlowGirl and Jadon Lavick.

Noted Jeff Roberts, President of Jeff Roberts & Associates, exclusive agent for the tour says: "Rebecca's spring '06 tour is without question the strongest tour we've booked on her with a record number of sell-outs to prove it. Attendance has been consistently strong. The production and staging is as big as anything being staged today in Christian music." The majority of the concerts on the tour have turned in sell-out or near capacity audiences.

St. James will both co-host (with Kirk Franklin) and perform at the 37th Annual GMA Awards on April 5th, to be staged for television from Nashville. In-mid April she will depart the U.S. for her native Australia where she will headline the Australian Gospel Music Festival (AGMF)-the country's largest Christian music event-to be held April 14-16th in Toowoomba.

In addition, St. James will embark on a European concert tour in May, with a series of performances set for France, Wales, England, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Estonia, Hungary, Faroe Islands, and Norway. More dates are expected to be added. In mid-June she will be back in Europe for a return headlining at Holland's EO Youth Festival expected to draw upwards of 30,000 concert goers.
For concert dates scheduling and further information resource online: http://www.rsjames.com.
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