Hillsong Young and Free Will be Performing in the US
Australian worship team Hillsong Young and Free will be performing in the US at The WKND, an annual youth gathering for students ages 12-21. The event is hosted by The City Church in Seattle, WA. The WKND is a three day event with music and speakers from around the world centered on the good news of Jesus and encouraging and uplifting students to live a life that is bigger than themselves. The WKND 2016 is set to take place 2/26/15 - 2/28/15. To learn more or register today, click here.
Hillsong Young and Free has released a brand new single "Where You Are." The upbeat EDM sounding worship tune is the first song from their new album Youth Revival due out in February 2016. The new album cover has been revealed (see above).
Hillsong Young & Free is a youth movement born out of Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. In this thirty year story, they have seen generations of people serving, leading and pioneering movements. Hillsong Young & free is comprised of a collective of young people who come together to make music for youth and young adults everywhere. Their first album We Are Young & Free (2013) debuted to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Christian/Gospel Chart. Also scoring a No. 1 debut, their most recent EP, This Is Living (2015), garnered a top 10 iTunes Overall spot and received support from MTV, MTVHITS and MTVU. With millions of social followers engaging in the social conversation, Hillsong Young & Free has scored two No. 1 radio singles. Their anticipated release of Youth Revival is due out in February 2016. Hillsong Young & Free fill stadiums across the globe and continue to push their positive message in the musical context of EDM and pop influences.
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