Unspoken's First Christmas Tour

Left to Right: Jon Lowry, Ariel Munoz, Chad Mattson, Mike Gomez
Centricity Records pop band, Unspoken, is hitting the road for their first Christmas tour. The band will treat audiences to acoustic versions of classic Christmas carols, including "Feliz Navidad," their song that is featured on Centricity Music's Christmas album, Christmas: Joy To The World and currently going for adds at radio.
In a press release, Chad Mattson, Unspoken's lead singer, talked about how much the band is looking forward to the tour. He said, "We are so excited about launching our first ever Acoustic Christmas Tour. We love the holiday times and the concert nights will be filled with songs and memories for our Christmas traditions from home, whether that is from Maine or the Dominican Republic. There will be times to sing along, smile and reflect on the Christmas season. It is going to be fun!"
"Lift My Life Up," Unspoken's current radio single from their latest EP, The World Is Waking, is currently #8 on the iTunes Christian Singles Chart and top 15 on the Billboard National Audience Chart, after peaking at #4 on the Billboard AC Indicator chart. The band is busy putting the finishing touches on their first full album with producer Seth Mosely. The project, though not yet named, will release on March 24, 2014.
Unspoken Christmas Tour Dates:
- December 6 - Castalia, OH - CBM Sanctuary
- December 7 - Apollo, PA - Apollo Free Methodist Church
- December 8 - Gloversville, NY - Gloversville, NY
- December 9 - Chester, NJ - Mendham Hills Community Church
- December 13 - St Louis, MO - The Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens
- December 14 - Grand Rapids, MI - Kentwood Christian Church
- December 15 - Bryan, OH - New Hope Community Church
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