Steven Curtis Chapman Announces Third Season Of The SCC SOLO 2018 Tour

Multi-GRAMMY® Award winning artist Steven Curtis Chapman has announced that this fall he will continue his successful tour, SCC SOLO: Hits, History, and Influences. Back by popular demand, the solo tour is now in its third season.
Chapman will visit a total of 21 markets on the SCC SOLO tour, going from coast to coast. Kicking off on August 11 in Old Orchard Beach,Maine, the show will wrap November 18 in Tulsa, OK.
Achieving several sold-out shows at historic theaters during the spring leg, such as Atlanta's Buckhead Theatre and The Walker Theatre in Chattanooga, the upcoming fall run will offer more stops at historic and iconic theaters across the U.S., such as San Francisco's Marines' Memorial Theatre, The Lyric Theatre in Birmingham, AL, and The Folly Theater in Kansas City, MO.
"I had such a great time on the past two legs of the SCC Solo Tour, sharing stories and taking my friends on a musical journey in cities across the country," Chapman recently shared. "Since I couldn't squeeze all the places I wanted to visit during the spring run, I'm excited to be coming back with more dates for SCC SOLO this fall. I hope you'll come join me for what is proving to be one of the most special tours I've ever experienced."
The SCC SOLO Tour celebrates three decades of music from Chapman, who is the most-awarded Christian artist and a best-selling author. This memorable tour event is catered for the entire family, so you won't want to miss Chapman in an intimate setting like you've never seen before.
Tour dates are listed below, and tickets will be available on June 1 by visiting StevenCurtisChapman.com.
Chapman is also excited to announce he is releasing a new single tomorrow titled "Remember to Remember." The song, which he was inspired to write after his 2017 best-selling memoir, Between Heaven & The Real World, will be available on all digital formats. "Remember to Remember" is Chapman's first single in almost two years. Be sure to visit his website for direct links.
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