Experience Son of God Tour 2014 Through Online Experience June 3 - 17th
Experience Son of God Tour 2014 Through Online Experience June 3 - 17th
The Bible: Son of God Tour 2014 was a huge success this Spring as they traveled across America for a two-hour event featuring scenes from the movie and television series as well as performances from top Christian artists including Natalie Grant, Francesca Battistelli, Meredith Andrews, Chris August, Sidewalk Prophets and Jason Gray.
For anyone who couldn't make one of the concert dates in person or want to experience the event again, the website StageHop is offering a webcast of the event from June 3 through June 17. It will be sponsored by The Letters, an upcoming Christian film about Mother Teresa's story. The movie is told from the perspective of letters she had written. A preview of the movie will be shown to the audience in attendance before its September release.
The webcast opens on Tuesday, June 3 and is free for the first night. All nights to follow are available to watch a a very low cost.
"The Bible: Son of God Tour webcast will premiere on June 3, 2014 at 5:00pm EST at no cost, optimized specifically for individual viewing at home and on mobile devices. After the initial performance date, viewers can choose between three options: A single-day 24-hour ticket for $4.99 for individual use in home or on mobile devices, a two week pass for $19.99, which allows multiple viewings, and a venue ticket for $59.99, which allows viewing during the full two week viewing window using highest resolution files for presentation on large screens. The event will be broadcast exclusively at Stagehop and will be available through June 17th," said the event's press release.
You can check out all of the details or order tickets at Stagehop's website HERE.
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