Sister rock trio Everlife tour Europe

For the third year in a row, Christian sister rock trio Everlife has headed overseas for a European concert tour.

The girls will be performing fan favourites from their self-titled Hollywood Records release and their 2009 EP at the Love Library, as well as their new single "What's Beautiful", which is available now at iTunes.

Everlife has performed for millions of fans while on major tours with teen superstars Miley Cyrus, The Cheetah Girls and the Jonas Brothers.

Their songs have appeared on twelve Disney compilations and numerous soundtracks including Hannah Montana, Bridge to Terabithia, Bring It On: In It to Win It (DVD), Lilo & Stitch, The Wild, Go Figure, Beethoven's Big Break and many more.

The Ross sisters - Julia, 20, Sara, 23, and Amber, 25, - are currently writing and recording new material with hit makers like Glen Ballard and Matchbox Twenty's Kyle Cook.


EUROPEAN TOUR DATES:
March 11 - The Rambler - Eindhoven, Netherlands
March 12 - Escape - Veenendaal, Netherlands
March 13 - WATT - Rotterdam, Netherlands
March 14 - Baptiste - Heemskerk, Netherlands
March 18 - 013 - Tilburg, Netherlands
March 19 - Fenix Poppodium - Sittard, Netherlands
March 20 - Bitterzoet - Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 26 - Purpose Life Church - Wigan, England
March 28 - St Andrews Street Baptist - Cambridge, England

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