Stuart Townend tours Northern Ireland and Eire

Stuart Townend is setting off today on an eight-day tour of Northern Ireland and Eire.

The tour comes hot on the heals of the release of his fantastic new album, The Journey (we gave it five stars).

Townend has a reputation as one of the best live worship leaders and, accompanied by his band of top notch musicians, each set promises to be special.

If he plays songs from his new album, you really will be in for a treat. The songs feel mellow but fresh and offer a very practical reminder of what it means to live simply.

He'll be stopping at:

Omagh -16 September
Londonderry - 17 September
Coleraine - 18 September
Armagh - 19 September
Kilkeen - 20 September
Bangor Co Down - 22 September
Belfast - 23 September
Dungannon - 24 September


For more information visit: www.stuarttownend.co.uk
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