Tasha Layton Releases Her First Live Worship Album

Artist, author, and songwriter Tasha Layton releases her first-ever live worship album, Worship Through It Live. This nine-track project was recorded with a live audience at Hope UC in Thompson's Station, TN, last summer. Listen to the album here.
Known as a CCM artist and with hit songs like "How Far" and "Look What You've Done," with her 2024 No. 1 song "Worship Through It (Ft. Chris Brown)," a worship project felt natural to who Tasha Layton is. Worship Through It Live was captured during an honest night of raw worship with friends. The collection showcases a mix of original selections, including a new powerful live version of Layton's most recent No. 1 hit, "Worship Through It (feat. Chris Brown)," and opening anthem "God of Deliverance;' as well as a host of familiar favorites like Elevation Worship's "Praise," Phil Wickham's "Living Hope" and Red Rocks Worship's "Good Plans," the latter of which proved to be a standout moment during the recording.
Next week, on Sunday, March 16th, Tasha Layton will appear as part of the Faith & Friends Series on Fox & Friends Weekend. She will perform live in the studio in New York City, celebrating the Lent and Easter season. Check local listings for the time.
Layton is currently on the "Trust Again Tour" with bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst. She is also growing her faith-based initiative, Boundless, a non-profit dedicated to educating and equipping the church with resources to aid in mental health. Additionally, fans won't have to wait long for even more new music from the acclaimed vocalist, as Layton is slated to deliver her next studio project later this year. Stay tuned to her socials for updates on new projects.
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