The Collingsworth Family Launches The Classics & Hymns Tour in Two Weeks!

The countdown is on! In just two weeks, beloved Southern Gospel group The Collingsworth Family will embark on the first leg of their Classics & Hymns Tour, bringing their signature harmonies and timeless worship to audiences across the country.
Fans can expect an unforgettable evening of cherished hymns, stirring classics, and heartfelt worship that uplifts the soul. Known for their exceptional musicianship and inspiring performances, The Collingsworth Family continues to touch lives with every song they share.
Tour Dates - First Leg:
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August 11 - Waukesha, WI
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August 12 - Normal, IL
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August 14 - Paducah, KY
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August 15 - Portsmouth, OH
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August 16 - Grand Rapids, MI
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August 18 - Miami, OK
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August 19 - Wichita Falls, TX
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August 21 - Abilene, TX
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August 22 - San Antonio, TX
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August 23 - Dallas, TX
Tickets are available now! Secure your spot and experience an evening of worship and celebration with The Collingsworth Family.
The Collingsworth Family's latest project, Classics & Hymns, released on July 26, 2024 via Gaither Music Group, showcases 14 beloved hymns and gospel standards brought to life with fresh orchestration and the group's signature heartfelt harmonies. Accompanied by a live DVD filmed at Nashville's Fisher Center, the album features standout tracks such as Sweeter As the Days Go By and Jesus Is All the World to Me, which have been highlighted by outlets including CCM Magazine, BreatheCast, and Jesus Freak Hideout. Critics have responded enthusiastically, with JubileeCast awarding the album a perfect 5/5 rating, commending the family's musical versatility and their "stunning" blend of a cappella vocals and orchestral arrangements.
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