Tickets go on sale for Hillsong's I-Heart Revolution

Tickets are now on sale for exclusive one-night-only cinema screenings of the HIllsong United film The I-Heart Revolution: We’re All In This Together, showing at cinemas across Europe on October 11th. Screening information and links to book tickets, as well as the film’s trailer, can be found at www.theiheartfilm.com.

Filmed over a period of 2 years, The I Heart Revolution: We’re All In This Together follows the worship band Hillsong United, as they travel across 6 continents, 42 nations and 93 cities in a crosscultural journey of music, animation, interviews and live action documentary as they realise every story of hope, love, loss and sacrifice ultimately points to the one story.

As United crisscross the globe they are confronted and ultimately overwhelmed by the stories of remarkable individuals facing injustice and the uncomfortable paradox of being united in worship yet divided in circumstance. If their entire focus is directed only to what happens on stage, then maybe they have missed the point altogether.

The film, with stunning live footage, behind the scenes moments and intimate insights from the band, was shot in high-definition and will be released in superb digital cinema quality with 5.1 surround sound.

The film was released in the US and Canada, as well as in sites in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, at the end of 2009 and saw sell-out audiences.

Selected sites across the UK will be joining the event on October 11th – current cinema listings can be found below, and the most up to date list can be found at www.theiheartfilm.com/screenings
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