Planetshakers Releases “Fall On Me” Today

Internationally recognized praise band Planetshakers releases "Fall On Me" globally today (May 31) from Venture3Media (V3M). Available now at iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Music and more, the new song was recorded during the annual Planetshakers Conferenceheld this year at Melbourne Arena in Melbourne, AU April 10.
"There is nothing more refreshing than a touch of God's presence. That's what 'Fall On Me' is all about - giving God praise for the rain of heaven," shares Planetshakers worship leaderJoth Hunt, who wrote and leads the song. "In His presence we are free!"
Hunt also led the song as it was broadcast live during the conference via the Daystar Television Network. This marks the fifth consecutive year that Planetshakers has partnered with Daystar to exclusively air its conference on the network to millions in over 180 countries around the world.
The new song is further the first single to release from Planetshakers' Rain Part 3, set to release Aug. 9. The new EP, like bothRain Part 2 (released in April) and Rain Part 1 (released in January), features Hunt along with worship leaders Sam Evans, Aimee Evans, BJ Pridham, Rudy Nikkerud, Chelsi Nikkerud and more.
Taking the new music, favorites like "The Anthem," "Endless Praise" and "Turn It Up," and songs from its acclaimed, top-selling fall 2018 Heaven On Earth album to audiences around the globe, Planetshakers wrapped-up a tour earlier this year with Franklin Graham followed by last month's Planetshakers Conference events and this month's events in Germany, France and Norway. Tomorrow (June 1) the band is in Budapest, Hungary.
"As we have ministered around the world, we have noticed a growing hunger for the presence of God. There is a great awakening happening!" exclaims Joshua Brown of Planetshakers. "We are releasing more music reflecting what God is doing through our Church; it's such an honor to be part of something so big."
For all the latest Planetshakers tour, music and conference news, visit Planetshakers.com,Twitter (170,000 followers), YouTube (793,000 subscribers), Instagram (524,000 followers),Spotify (587,000-plus monthly listeners) and Facebook (over 1.5 million followers).
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