Vicky Beeching Joins Delirious? and Rebecca St. James on US Tour

|PIC1|British worship artist Vicky Beeching will join gospel legends Delirious? and Rebecca St James on their Worship Revolution Tour this spring.

Beeching's debut album Yesterday, Today, & Forever, has been critically acclaimed in both the US and UK since its release in 2005.

Now, the Oxford graduate prepares to release her second album Painting the Invisible in the US on 3 April.

Painting the Invisible was produced by Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Steven Curtis Chapman) and Nathan Nockels (Passion) and is led by the just-released radio single, "Join the Song". Other tracks on the project include future single "Hallelujah, What a Saviour", "You Have Won My Heart", and "The Wonder of the Cross".

Explaining the new album's unique title, Vicky said, "Trying to describe the Eternal using earthly words is like trying to scoop up the whole ocean into the palm of your hand. Yet, we joyfully struggle for words and continue on our worshipful quest of expressing the inexpressible; describing the indescribable; pronouncing the unspeakable; painting the invisible."

The highly anticipated Worship Revolution Tour will kick off 14 March in Pennsylvania and wrap up 12 April in South Carolina.
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