Colton Dixon Announces New Tour with Hannah Kerr and Jordan St. Cyr
American Idol alum Colton Dixon has announced his upcoming tour. The Miracles Tour, which is sponsored by World Vision, will also find Hannah Kerr and Jordan St. Cyr sharing the stage with Colton. The tour is scheduled to start on September 18th with more dates to be added later. Tickets for all announced dates go on sale this Friday, August 27th at 12 noon (CT).
Colton announces, "I am so excited to let you know that I will be heading out on the road this fall on the Miracles Tour with @worldvision. I am pumped to have my friends @hannahkerr and @jordanstcyr joining me! We will be heading to 8 announced cities from September to November along with more dates to be announced soon. I am so pumped to see all of you and I can't wait sing your old favorites and new favorites!"
"HEY GUESS WHAT!," Hannah Kerr exclaims, "This September and November I'll be heading out on Colton Dixon's Miracles Tour presented by @worldvision along with my friend @jordanstcyr!!"
Here are the dates:
SEPTEMBER
18 - Urbana, OH - Urbana Church of the Nazarene
19- Kokomo, IN - Church of God of the Union Assembly
24- Chesterfield, SC - Pine Grove Baptist Church
25- Seagrove, NC - Down on the Farm 2021
NOVEMBER
10- Big Flatts, NY - Higher Hope Church
11-Souderton, PA - Calvary Church
12- Washington Court House, OH - The Encore Foundation
13- Richmond, VA - Victory Theatre
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