Natalie Grant & Charlotte Gambill Announce ‘Dare To Be Tour’

Helmed by 7X GRAMMY® nominee Natalie Grant and international speaker Charlotte Gambill, the annual Dare To Be event tour will hit ten markets this fall by a brand new media partnership with K-LOVE/AIR1 and promoter partnership with Compassion Live. The trusted voices will again unite for the uniquely designed one-night event intentionally designed for women of all ages that encompasses encouragement, worship, special music and Bible teaching. The 2019 theme is "Speak To The Storm," and the evening's program aims at equipping women to take hold of their God given potential and strengthen their faith.
The affordable one-night event has seen over 100,000 attendees thus far. In addition, the Dare To Be Foundationhas given away nearly half a million dollars during the event's "Honoree Moment." Grant & Gambill honor and financially bless women in each local city who are living a Christ-filled life, despite enduring a current financial hardship.
Dare To Be Tour 2019 Fall Dates:
AUGUST 23 - Detroit, MI
AUGUST 24 - Rochester, NY
AUGUST 25 - Pittsburgh, PA
SEPTEMBER 5 - Louisville, KY
SEPTEMBER 6 - Indianapolis, IN
SEPTEMBER 7 - Kansas City, MO
SEPTEMBER 8 - Chicago, IL
OCTOBER 3 - Jonesboro, AR
OCTOBER 4 - Dallas, TX
OCTOBER 5 - San Antonio, TX
* all dates subject to change.
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