
From first-time headliners to returning favorites, K-LOVE artists will be hitting the road across 2025. Bringing both the biggest hits and the deepest cuts directly to your city, chart-topping acts will harness their pent-up energy to deliver live experiences that promise meaningful moments, personal stories and unforgettable performances. Visiting massive arenas, intimate theaters and local churches, these musicians will take their songs across the country over the course of the months ahead. Although we don’t have ample space to highlight every single outing launching this year, and while many more concert dates are sure to be announced in due time, here’s a sampling of what’s to come. These are eight tours we simply can’t wait to see in 2025.
Phil Wickham & Brandon Lake’s “Summer Worship Nights 2025”
Much to the delight of fans, Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake are bringing their popular “Summer Worship Nights” tour back to 11 major U.S. markets in July and August. Reprising the full-throttle outing for the third year in a row, the hitmakers will host an evening full of energy, collaboration and friendship with stops in Pittsburgh, Nashville, Austin, Los Angeles and more. Additionally, the dynamic duo will conclude the run with a co-headlining set at London’s Big Church Festival. Meanwhile, newcomer Josiah Queen is slated to provide direct support on all North American dates.
Seph Schlueter's First-Time Headlining Tour
Seph Schlueter will embark on his very first headlining tour this spring, with emerging singer-songwriter Jamie MacDonald providing direct support. Together, Schlueter and MacDonald will make their way to 12 cities beginning Apr. 3. Named after the newcomer’s Gold-certified, chart-topping single, the “Counting My Blessings Tour” will visit Texas, Florida and Schlueter’s home state of Ohio, among other stops from the South to the Midwest. Along with his acclaimed debut cut, the CCM riser will treat fans to live versions of fresh songs like “Running Back to You” and “Words We’ll Sing Forever,” alongside new music.
CAIN’s “The Jesus Music Tour”
Following their stint on TobyMac’s “Hits Deep Tour,” CAIN will jumpstart their own headlining run with “The Jesus Music Tour.” The K-LOVE Fan Award-winning trio is bringing along a bus full of friends for the outing named after their latest studio album. Katy Nichole, Ben Fuller, Caleb & John and Joseph O’Brien will join the siblings for a one-of-a-kind collaborative concert experience. “The Jesus Music Tour” will bring fan favorites like “Rise Up (Lazarus),” “Friend in Jesus” and “I’m So Blessed” to a dozen cities this spring.
“MercyMe Live 2025”
Commencing Mar. 13 in Dayton, Ohio, “MercyMe Live 2025” will find the chart-topping band churning out hit after hit across 30-plus dates. Zach Williams is set to provide direct support, with Sam Wesley, the son of MercyMe frontman Bart Millard, opening each evening’s performance. Additionally, MercyMe will make a special one-off stop at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Apr. 22 — sans Williams and Wesley — for a full concert, as well as a shoot to film a pivotal scene for their upcoming movie, “I Can Only Imagine 2,” the sequel to the group’s 2018 big screen blockbuster.
K-LOVE’s “Landmarks” Concert Series
For years, K-LOVE has presented back-to-back nights at Morrison, Colorado’s scenic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. For 2025, K-LOVE will not only welcome listeners to two consecutive evenings at Red Rocks Aug. 5-6, but we’re also inviting fans to two other iconic venues across the U.S. For the second year in a row, “K-LOVE Live in Honolulu” will take place at the celebrated Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell June 7; and for the first time, K-LOVE will host two nights at New York’s historic Beacon Theatre in the heart of Manhattan Aug. 8-9. Lauren Daigle, Elevation Worship, Tauren Wells, CeCe Winans, Chris Tomlin and TobyMac are among the K-LOVE artists scheduled to perform as part of K-LOVE’s “Landmarks” concert series.
Josiah Queen’s “My Promised Land Tour”
Following his first-ever string of dates in Europe, newcomer Josiah Queen will headline his “My Promised Land Tour.” The outing will feature support from American/folk trio Strings & Heart as it makes its way to 14 different cities this spring. Armed with breakout single “The Prodigal,” alongside instant fan favorites like “Can’t Steal My Joy” and “I Need You More” — his latest collaborations with Brandon Lake and Henrik, respectively — Queen will deliver nights of stories, songs and worship in major markets like Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Charlotte and Dallas, among others.
Forrest Frank’s “Child of God Tour: Part II”
Last year, Forrest Frank launched his buzzworthy “Child of God Tour,” playing sold-out rooms across the U.S. The GMA Dove Award New Artist of the Year makes a massive leap to arenas in 2025 helming the second chapter of his ambitious trek. Kicking off Mar. 27, in Fishers, Ind., the “Good Day” singer will visit 26 cities before wrapping the in-demand outing in Tampa, Fla., on May 17 in support of his GRAMMY®-nominated debut. The rising star will make a stop in his home state of Texas (Fort Worth), alongside performances in Pittsburgh, Birmingham, Nashville, San Diego, Seattle, Tulsa, and more. He’ll bring Elevation Rhythm along for the ride.
Jeremy Camp’s “These Days Tour”
Twenty-one cities will have the pleasure of hosting Jeremy Camp’s “These Days Tour” this spring. Named after his chart-topping lead single from “Deeper Waters,” the “These Days Tour” is poised to include a hit-packed setlist that spans Camp’s impressive catalog. From “I Still Believe” to current radio climber “Again,” the award-winning artist will treat concertgoers to an evening filled to the brim with familiar selections and new favorites. Camp has tapped soulful singer Jonathan Traylor to open each stop on his latest headlining run.