Planetshakers Releases “All” Featuring 30,000 Voices In Manila
Internationally recognized praise band Planetshakers recorded its anthemic worship ballad "All" earlier this year along with 30,000 people during a "Praise Party" at SMART Araneta Coliseum in Manila, Philippines. Releasing today (March 20), the song is at Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Pandora and additional digital, streaming and physical retail outlets globally from Venture3Media (V3M).
"All" is the second single from Planetshakers' upcoming Glory Part Two EP (release date to be announced) and follows the release of "SO GOOD" and the five-song Glory Part One digital EP that was recorded in Melbourne, Australia at Planetshakers Church and released Jan. 10.
A tangible, intentional expression of worshippers collectively pursuing the presence of God, the new music is led by Planetshakers' Sam Evans, Joth Hunt (who also produced and mixed the recording), Aimee Evans, BJ Pridham, Joshua Brown, Rudy Nikkerud, Chelsi Nikkerud and more.
"We are passionate about the presence of God, and that's why we continue to record new songs. We want to share what God is doing in the life of Planetshakers," says Russell Evans, Planetshakers Founder and Lead Pastor. "In His presence, that's where the miraculous takes place. That's where our problems all of a sudden become like ant hills, becoming insignificant as we experience supernatural breakthrough and a peace that surpasses all understanding. Our prayer is that as you stream our music, God's presence will fill your life, your home, your workplace, wherever you are, and you will be empowered by the Holy Spirit to see breakthrough."
Each of the new songs released this year from Planetshakers have been captured live-in-concert via multi-cameras for a compelling visual experience. The first six of these songs, including "All," "SO GOOD" and the Glory Part One featured videos, "How I Praise," "Walls," "I Remember" and "Can't Take My Eyes off You," have already generated more than 2.5 million streams to date.
All the latest Planetshakers music, tour and more news can be found at Planetshakers.com, YouTube (990,000 subscribers), Instagram (581,000 followers), Spotify (755,000 monthly listeners), Twitter (175,600 followers) and Facebook (over 1.5 million followers).
About Planetshakers:
Since its inaugural gathering in 1997, Planetshakers has gone on to become a global movement through its annual conferences, international church campuses and numerous live recordings, including multiple Dove Award-nominated projects. The Australia-based collective, led by Senior Pastors Russell and Sam Evans, has hosted gatherings in cities around the world while also launching Planetshakers Church in 2004. With over 17,000 members in Melbourne, Planetshakers Church is one of the fastest growing churches in that nation's history, stretching across five campuses in Melbourne with additional locations in Singapore; Cape Town, South Africa; and Geneva, Switzerland.
Celebrating over 20 years of ministry, Planetshakers honors the countless ways God has used its ministry and music to raise up a generation of Christ followers with a clear vision of taking the Gospel to the nations... "empowering generations to win generations."
About Venture3Media:
Venture3Media is a global music label and song publisher with sales, marketing, promotional, radio, television and movie expertise. V3M provides distribution platforms across all digital channels, including but not limited to Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon, Deezer, Tencent, 7Digital, Google Music, Facebook, Pandora, Tidal, Sirius and Rhapsody. Physical distribution includes online retailers such as Amazon, national retail chains, sub-distributors and internationally through well-established licensee's and distributors. V3M is excited to build a global ecosystem that serves the vision and heart of Planetshakers.
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