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Chris Tomlin Tickets, Sleep Train Arena (formerly Power Balance Pavilion) - 8/15/2015 - CCR871 in Sacramento, California For Sale

Type: Tickets & Traveling, For Sale - Private.

 
August
15
SATURDAY
Chris Tomlin
Sleep Train Arena (formerly Power Balance Pavilion)
Sacramento, CA
See Chris Tomlin at Sleep Train Arena (formerly Power Balance Pavilion) on August 15, xxxx!
 
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Chris Tomlin Tickets - Sacramento CA - Sleep Train Arena (formerly Power Balance Pavilion)
 
 
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Christopher Dwayne "Chris" Tomlin (born May 4, xxxx) is an American contemporary Christian music (CCM) artist, worship leader, and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas, United States who has sold nearly 30 million records.[citation needed] He is a former staff member at Austin Stone Community Church and is signed to EMI's sixstepsrecords. Tomlin leads worship at many Passion events. Some of his most well-known songs are "How Great Is Our God", "Jesus Messiah", "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)", and "Our God", which he co-wrote with Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves, and Jonas Myrin. He is currently a worship leader at Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia, with Louie Giglio, Kristian Stanfill, Christy Nockels, and Brett Younker. He was awarded Male Vocalist of the Year at the xxxx, xxxx (along with Artist of the Year), and xxxx GMA Dove Awards, and a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album in xxxx. He is one of the members of CompassionArt, a charity founded by Martin Smith of the band Delirious? and Smith's wife, Anna. Tomlin's xxxx album Burning Lights debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the fourth CCM album in history to do so.[1]