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A Drummer Boy Christmas | The 2021 Winter Tour

Merry Christmas.. in July! Thrilled to be bringing you the ‘A Drummer Boy Christmas’ Tour, in-person & indoors to 14 cities for the very first time…. and if you aren’t able to join for KING & COUNTRY, they’ll be streaming their final show LIVE from their American hometown of Nashville, TN at the Grand Ole Opry House! for KING & COUNTRY is looking forward to ringing in the holiday season with you.

Joel and Luke Smallbone share in a statement: “It’s the most wonderful time of the year…. and one of our favorite shows to perform! We’re thrilled to be bringing A Drummer Boy Christmas to you, in person and indoors for the very first time. We’ll be bringing the lights, the stage, and all the holiday cheer. And in the spirit of giving, we’ll be supporting our friends at The Salvation Army to help families in need throughout the tour. Looking forward to ringing in this Christmas season with you!”

So the question is - where will they be seeing you?? https://smarturl.it/DrummerBoyTour

DATE LOCATION VENUE

11/27/21 Grand Rapids. MI Van Andel Arena

11/28/21 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center

12/2/21 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena

12/3/21 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena

12/4/21 Houston, TX Toyota Center

12/5/21 Cedar Park, TX H-E-B Center

12/9/21 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena

12/10/21 Sioux Falls, SD Denny Sanford Premier Center

12/11/21 Minneapolis, MN Target Center

12/12/21 Omaha, NE Baxter Arena

12/16/21 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center

12/17/21 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center

12/18/21 Duluth, GA Gas South Arena

12/19/21 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House

12/19/21 Worldwide Livestream

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