Global Broadcast of CREATR's "Worship In The Heart" with Brooke Ligertwood Happening April 27th

You're invited to the official global broadcast of CREATR's "Worship in the Heart" with Brooke Ligertwood on Saturday, April 27, at 7:00 p.m. EDT!
Recorded live before a sold-out crowd at Museum of the Bible's World Stage Theater in Washington, DC, this powerful evening of worship in the heart of the nation features selections from Brooke's latest album, Eight, and the debut of a brand-new song not released anywhere else.
You must RSVP to gain access to this free streaming event. Everyone who RSVP's will also receive:
- A digital songbook with 11 free songs from Brooke's latest project
- An exclusive digital copy of the Eight album magazine, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at Brooke's newest album
- 24-hour on-demand access to watch the event again from any device, anywhere
Global Broadcast WITH with Brooke Ligertwood trailer from CREATR on Vimeo.
A GRAMMY Award-winning artist and producer, Brooke Ligertwood is known for songs such as "What a Beautiful Name," "King of Kings," "A Thousand Hallelujahs," and "Hosanna" that have streamed globally more than 7 billion times, been translated into over 15 languages, and have topped charts with two Number 1s, and several Top 25s. Join us from your own home for a time of worship as we unite hearts across the world.
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