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Come Alive Tour Tour by Mark Schultz & Point of Grace Associated album Come Alive Start date September 10, 2009 End date November 21, 2009 Shows 21 Mark Schultz & Point of Grace tour chronology n/a Come Alive Tour
(2009)The Come Alive Tour is singer-songwriter Mark Schultz's and singing trio Point of Grace's first tour together.
Contents
Background
Mark and Point of Grace announced the tour during the summer of 2009. Tickets were sold out in the first two hours of the announcement.[1] Mark sang songs from his new album, Come Alive, and Point of Grace sang from their 2007 album, How You Live.[2]
Opening acts
Tour dates
Date City[3] United States September 10, 2009 Decatur, Illinois September 12, 2009 Marion, Illinois September 13, 2009 Nashville, Tennessee September 17, 2009 Bradford, Pennsylvania September 18, 2009 Hamburg, New York September 19, 2009 Johnson City, New York September 20, 2009 Worcester, Massachusetts September 25, 2009 Panama City, Florida September 26, 2009 Jacksonville, Florida October 24, 2009 Sioux Center, Iowa October 25, 2009 Davenport, Iowa November 1, 2009 Hoffman Estates, Illinois November 5, 2009 St. Cloud, Minnesota November 6, 2009 Fargo, North Dakota November 7, 2009 Duluth, Minnesota November 8, 2009 Burlington, Iowa November 12, 2009 Sheboygan, Wisconsin November 13, 2009 Cleveland, Ohio November 14, 2009 Jefferson, Wisconsin November 20, 2009 Charlotte, North Carolina November 21, 2009 Columbia, South Carolina Personnel
- Vocals - Mark Schultz, Point of Grace
References
Albums Compilations Live: A Night of Stories & Songs · Broken & Beautiful: Expanded Edition · The Best of Mark SchultzSingles He's My Son · I Am the Way · Back in His Arms Again · I Have Been There · Letters From War · You Are a Child of Mine · He Will Carry Me · I Am · Broken & Beaufitul · Everything To Me · 40 Days · He Is · Love Has Come · What It Means to Be LovedTours Come Alive Tour · How Many Kings Christmas Tour · Renaissance Tour · Letters From War TourRelated articles Categories:- 2009 concert tours
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