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The Song of the Saints Tour is a 40-city nationwide worship experience headlined by Phil Wickham with Tauren Wells and special guest Jamie MacDonald. Presented by World Vision and promoted by TPR. (the largest faith-based concert promoter in the U.S.), this is one of the biggest worship tours of 2026 — a coast-to-coast gathering of the church designed to unite believers through music, praise, and prayer across arena-sized venues from March through October.
The tour takes its name from Wickham’s No. 1 album Song of the Saints, a 16-track declaration of faith that honors the legacy of worship across generations. As Wickham described it: “There is a darkness-shaking, soul-waking, heaven-moving power in our collective song of faith. These nights are not about a show or a concert, but about the people of God shouting the praises of God in the presence of God.”
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The Song of the Saints Tour is a multi-city worship event that goes beyond a traditional concert. Each night brings together thousands of believers for a shared experience of praise, prayer, and community — what Phil Wickham calls a gathering of the church. The tour features approximately two hours of live worship from three artists spanning contemporary Christian music, Gospel-influenced pop, and intimate acoustic worship. Presented by World Vision, the global humanitarian organization, the tour also connects attendees with opportunities to support vulnerable children and families around the world.
The Song of the Saints Tour spans 40 dates in two legs across the United States:
Opening March 18 at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, AL and closing May 24 at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, IN, the spring leg travels through the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Mountain West. Stops include Knoxville, Southaven, Highland Heights, Reading, Norfolk, Greenville, Savannah, Evansville, Ypsilanti, Columbus, Baltimore, Estero, Jacksonville, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Lexington, Colorado Springs, Valley Center, St. Louis, and Fort Wayne.
The tour returns September 16 at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA and wraps October 18 at Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA. The fall run features a Northeast-to-Midwest opening (Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Hoffman Estates/Chicago), a four-city Texas-Oklahoma swing (Houston, Cedar Park/Austin, Fort Worth, Oklahoma City), a Southeast circuit (Duluth, Columbia, Orlando, Tampa), and a West Coast finale (Anaheim, Henderson/Las Vegas, Glendale/Phoenix, Ontario).
Song of the Saints is Phil Wickham’s 10th studio album, released September 12, 2025, via Fair Trade Services and Columbia Records. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Christian Albums chart and has been praised as his most ambitious and personal work — a tribute to the Christians who built the legacy of faith that believers carry today.
The album weaves together bold new anthems, reimagined hymns, and creative risks. “What An Awesome God” reimagines Rich Mullins’ 1988 classic with modern production and a massive choir, reaching No. 1 on five major charts and holding the top spot for seven consecutive weeks on Mediabase Christian Audience. “The King Is In The Room” was Wickham’s largest debut single to date. “Homesick for Heaven” is an intimate meditation on eternity. “So So Good,” a collaboration with Brandon Lake and Elevation Worship, rounds out the lead singles.
Deeper in the tracklist, “Because He Lives (Moment)” captures a live worship moment Wickham has long incorporated into his shows. “Wondrous Cross” reimagines “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” with a new chorus. “What If I Told You” features a spoken-word recording of the late Billy Graham delivering a salvation prayer. And “The Stand (Amen)” closes the album with the beloved Hillsong UNITED anthem. The full 16-track listing: So So Good, Able, What An Awesome God, Song of the Saints, Homesick for Heaven, Flowers, The King Is In The Room, God Is Good, Running to a Runaway, Resurrection Story, Because He Lives (Moment), What If I Told You (ft. Billy Graham), The Day I Met You, Miracle Maker, Wondrous Cross, and The Stand (Amen). Listen on Spotify or Apple Music.
Phil Wickham is a Grammy-nominated, Dove Award-winning worship leader from San Diego, California, whose songs are sung every Sunday in churches around the world. Over 20 years and 10 studio albums, his catalog has earned over 2 billion U.S. streams and multiple Gold and Platinum RIAA certifications. At the 2024 GMA Dove Awards, he was the most awarded artist, winning Song of the Year (“Holy Forever”), Worship Album of the Year (I Believe), and Christmas Recorded Song of the Year. His 2023 Grammy nominations recognized “Hymn of Heaven” and “Holy Forever” for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. Follow Phil at philwickham.com, on Instagram, and on YouTube.
Tauren Wells is a 10-time Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum recording artist, bestselling author, and faith leader with seven No. 1 radio hits and over 1.6 billion global streams. His platinum-certified singles “Known” and “Hills and Valleys” and gold singles “God’s Not Done With You,” “Famous For (I Believe),” and “Take It All Back” blend Gospel, pop, hip-hop, and R&B into a genre-defying sound. In 2025 he released the bestselling book Joy Bomb and the EP Let The Church Sing. Wells and his wife serve as co-lead pastors of Church of Whitestone in Austin, Texas. Visit taurenwells.com.
Jamie MacDonald is a worship artist signed to Capitol Christian Music Group whose soulful, Gospel-inspired music springs from a deeply personal story of addiction, loss, and redemption. Her singles “A Million Chances,” “Desperate,” and “Left It In The River” carry a message of hope for anyone searching for a second chance. After years in prison ministry and finding her authentic voice, MacDonald brings raw vulnerability and powerful vocals to every stage.
Each Song of the Saints Tour night is designed to feel like a massive church worship gathering rather than a conventional concert. Doors typically open at 6:00 PM with the show beginning at 7:00 PM. Jamie MacDonald opens the evening with her testimony-driven worship set. Tauren Wells follows with a high-energy performance blending Gospel, pop, and worship. Phil Wickham closes the night with an extended worship set that includes signature hits, new album material, hymn reimaginings, and spontaneous worship moments where the entire arena sings together. Total runtime is approximately two hours. The atmosphere is Spirit-led, participatory, and open to everyone — longtime worship fans, new believers, and the curious alike.
The Song of the Saints Tour is presented by World Vision, the global Christian humanitarian organization that serves vulnerable children, families, and communities in nearly 100 countries. At each tour stop, attendees can learn about World Vision’s work and sponsor a child. The partnership reflects the tour’s mission of uniting faith and action — worship that moves beyond the arena and into the world. Learn more at worldvision.org.
With 40 dates spanning March through October across arenas nationwide, there is likely a show near you. The schedule above lists every city, venue, and date. Spring dates feature the confirmed lineup of Phil Wickham, Tauren Wells, and Jamie MacDonald.
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The Song of the Saints Tour is built for community. Invite your church group, small group, family, youth ministry, or friends. Many venues accommodate group seating. Browse adjacent seats in your preferred section to worship together.
The Song of the Saints Tour is a 40-city U.S. worship tour headlined by Phil Wickham with Tauren Wells and special guest Jamie MacDonald. Presented by World Vision, the tour runs from March through October 2026 and is built around Phil Wickham's No. 1 album of the same name.
The spring leg opens March 18, 2026, in Birmingham, AL, and closes May 24 in Fort Wayne, IN. The fall leg runs September 16 in Fairfax, VA, through October 18 in Ontario, CA.
Phil Wickham headlines with Tauren Wells as co-headliner and Jamie MacDonald as special guest for the spring leg. The supporting artist lineup for the fall leg will be confirmed closer to those dates.
Expect a mix of Phil Wickham worship favorites like This Is Amazing Grace, Living Hope, Battle Belongs, House of the Lord, Hymn of Heaven, and Holy Forever, alongside new songs from Song of the Saints including What An Awesome God, The King Is In The Room, and Homesick for Heaven. Tauren Wells and Jamie MacDonald each perform their own sets as well.
The full Song of the Saints Tour experience runs approximately two hours, with all three artists performing and extended worship moments throughout the evening. Doors typically open at 6:00 PM with the show at 7:00 PM.
Yes. The Song of the Saints Tour is welcoming to all ages and is a popular choice for families, youth groups, and church groups. The atmosphere is uplifting, faith-centered, and appropriate for everyone.
Song of the Saints is Phil Wickham's 10th studio album, released September 12, 2025, via Fair Trade Services and Columbia Records. The 16-track collection debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums and includes What An Awesome God, The King Is In The Room, Homesick for Heaven, So So Good, and a spoken-word moment featuring Billy Graham.
World Vision is the presenting partner of the Song of the Saints Tour. At each tour stop, attendees can learn about World Vision's humanitarian work and child sponsorship. The partnership reflects the tour's mission of connecting worship with real-world impact.
Ticket prices vary by city, venue, and section. BigStub listings are set by individual sellers and include all fees upfront with no hidden charges at checkout. Phil Wickham concerts are generally among the most accessible arena worship events in terms of pricing.
VIP experiences have been offered on select Phil Wickham tours, with options that may include early entry, premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and photo opportunities. Check philwickham.com and individual venue pages for VIP details as specific dates approach.
Absolutely. The Song of the Saints Tour is ideal for church groups, small groups, youth ministries, and family outings. Many arena venues accommodate large group seating. Browse available listings to find adjacent seats for your entire group.
The atmosphere is casual and comfortable. There is no dress code. Many attendees wear church casual, graphic tees from worship artists, or everyday clothing. Dress for comfort since you will likely be standing and worshipping throughout much of the night.
The Song of the Saints Tour is promoted by TPR., the largest faith-based concert promoter in the United States, formed in 2024 from the merger of Transparent Productions, Premier Productions, and Rush Concerts. TPR. promotes first-class Christian and Gospel events in arenas, theaters, and stadiums across the U.S.
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