Elevation Worship’s "Elevation Nights 2024" Tour Sells Out Every Date

GRAMMY® Award-winning Elevation Worship and Steven Furtick's Elevation Nights '24 tour is officially sold out as it kicked off last week. The eight-city arena tour will average more than 11,500 concertgoers each night.
Elevation Nights '24 is Elevation Church on the road with worship from Elevation Worship and a message from Pastor Steven Furtick. The night kicks off with the church's youth-driven band, ELEVATION RHYTHM followed by Elevation Worship leading many of their hit songs including "Praise," "Graves Into Gardens," "RATTLE!," "Do It Again," "The Blessing," and "Same God." This tour follows the popular 2023 Elevation Nights tour, which sold more than 190,000 tickets across 19 dates.
"It's not lost on us just how special it is to have an arena filled with people worshiping Jesus. It's our prayer that what happens at Elevation Nights will have a ripple effect for years to come," says Chris Brown.
The sold out tour hits first-time markets including Hershey, PA, Bridgeport, CT, Philadelphia, PA, and Belmont Park, NY. Elevation Nights '24 is presented by Premier Productions.
Elevation Nights '24 will be streaming live from the last tour stop in Philadelphia, PA, exclusively on VEEPS, on Thursday, February 29. Tickets are available here and include the audiobook of Steven Furtick's New York Times Best Seller, Do The New You.
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