Sadie Robertson will be sharing her faith at Winter Jam

Sadie with her boyfriend Blake Coward [Photo: Instagram]

Duck Dynasty star and former Dancing with the Stars contestant Sadie Robertson will be one of the big names joining the Winter Jam 2015 Dome Spectacular that will be held at Atlanta on February 7.

The Winter Jam, which will cover 47 cities during a period of three months, will cover 10 top artists in Christian music, plus worship and ministry.

"Our very first Dome Spectacular in Atlanta last year was such a phenomenal success with nearly 30,0000 fans and the addition of quality guest artists and celebrities, that it created a daunting task for us to try to top," said tour producer Troy VanLiere.

They decided to invite Robertson to grace the event as a special treat to Winter Jam guests, and VanLiere said that they are "well on our way" to a great event with their stellar line-up this year.

"Her character, integrity and the way she lives out her faith for the entire world to see on both Duck Dynasty and Dancing with the Stars is a perfect 'heart-match' for Winter Jam. She'll be a big hit on the Winter Jam stage and something people won't want to miss. Plus there is more to come," he teased.

Robertson is well known as the 17 year old daughter of Willie Robertson of the Duck Dynasty family.

She was further propelled into fame by being a contestant in Dancing with the Stars and collaborating with fashion designer Sherri Hill on a line of prom dresses.

She is also the author of "Live Original: How the Duck Commander Teen Keeps It Real and Stays True to Her Values."

Other guest stars at Atlanta will include Skillet, Jeremy Camp, Francesca Battistelli, Building 429, Family Force 5, NewSong, for King & Country, and evangelist Tony Nolan. The LifeWay Christian Stores Pre-Jam Party will also showcase performances by Blanca, About a Mile, and VERIDIA.

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