Riley Clemmons Releases “All Is Well” with Michael W. Smith
Riley Clemmons releases a new version of Michael W. Smith's "All Is Well." The beloved holiday song first made its debut in 1989. Clemmons is the special guest on Smith's highly anticipated 2024 EVERY CHRISTMAS tour.
All is well all is well
Let there be peace on earth
Christ is come go and tell
That He is in the manger
Sing alle sing alleluia
"This song has been part of my life and concerts for decades and I've had the honor of performing it with some incredible artists over the years. My friend, Riley Clemmons lent her amazing voice to a new recording that is finally out and I can't wait to hear her sing it live on my Every Christmas Tour," says Michael W. Smith.
Clemmons writes, "I'm absolutely thrilled to announce my version of "All is Well" with Michael W. Smith is now available wherever you listen to music...It's been a dream come true getting to record one of my favorite Christmas songs of all time with the writer of the song himself (who just so happens to be artist I've looked up to since I was a little girl).
"For as long as I can remember, my family's Christmases have been filled with Michael's music. You can only imagine what a full circle & special moment this is... The biggest thank you to the ever-so-love Michael W. Smith - To be asked to go on tour with him this Christmas season was a dream come true in itself (& I cannot WAIT for the tour to start next month), but then to be able to record a new version of one of his most beloved songs with Michael himself playing piano on it... quite surreal. I'm so excited to finally share it with you. It's out now everywhere you listen."
Listen to the song here: https://riley.lnk.to/alliswell
For more information on the upcoming tour and to purchase tickets, visit: MichaelWSmith.com.
UPDATED TOUR DATES AND VENUES:
Nov. 15 - Charleston, SC - Charleston Music Hall
Nov. 16 - Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre
Nov. 17 - Atlanta, GA - The Woodruff Arts Center
Nov. 20 - Landsdowne, PA - Landsdowne Theater
Nov. 21 - Easton, PA - State Theatre Center for the Arts
Nov. 22 - Tysons, VA - Capital One Hall
Nov. 24 - Gas City, IN - Gas City Performing Arts Center
Nov. 25 - Des Moines, IA - Hoyt Sherman Place
Nov. 26 - Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre
Nov. 30 - Seattle, WA - Benaroya Hall / Auditorium (*On Sale 7.23)
Dec. 1 - Kennewick, WA - Retter and Company Theatre / Toyota Center
Dec. 3 - Portland, OR - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Dec. 4 - Sacramento, CA - SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
Dec. 5 - San Jose, CA - San Jose Civic
Dec. 7 - Bakersfield, CA - Fox Theater
Dec. 8 - Anaheim, CA - City National Grove of Anaheim
Dec. 9 - Tucson, AZ - Tucson Convention Center
Dec. 10 - Tempe, AZ - ASU Gammage Auditorium
Dec. 12 - Colorado Springs, CO - Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts
Dec. 13 - Wichita, KS - Orpheum Theatre
Dec. 15 - Dallas, TX - Majestic Theatre
Dec. 16 - Houston, TX - Cullen Performance Hall
Dec. 17 - Mobile, AL - Saenger Theatre
Dec. 19 - Nashville, TN - The Fisher Center
Dec. 20 - Nashville, TN - The Fisher Center
Dec. 21 - Nashville, TN - The Fisher Center
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