Sanctus Real in Studio, Preparing for Tour

|PIC1|Christian rock band Sanctus Real will hit the road 20 September for the 50 city US Live In This Moment Tour with Steven Curtis Chapman and Bethany Dillon.

The band is in the studio over the next few months finishing up their new album, slated for release next spring. The title is yet to be decided. New music from the album will be in American radio stations soon.

Last weekend, Sanctus Real played a concert in Detroit, Michigan where they shared the stage with Michael W. Smith and Third Day.

At the location, the band filmed public service announcements for the ONE Campaign, which will be seen on broadcast TV and radio.

Latest information can be checked on the ONE Campaign website (www.one.org).

For more information on the Sanctus Real, go to www.SanctusReal.com.
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