Kim Walker-Smith Sings Some of Her Best Worship Songs Live

Kim Walker-Smith's latest live album, SEASONS (Live), was released on April 18, 2025. This collection features 10 live worship tracks recorded across various international locations, highlighting her dynamic presence in the global worship community.
Walker-Smith writes, "We made a collection of captured moments from Worship Nights last year, and I can't wait to share it. I'm especially excited about my new LIVE version of "Throne Room"
Tracklist for SEASONS (Live)
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Change My Heart Oh God (Live from Canton) - 1:55
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Rooftops (Live from Cape Town) - 7:22
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Throne Room (Live from Garden Valley) - 5:58
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Spontaneous (Live from Garden Valley) - 7:48
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How He Loves (Live from Pretoria) - 8:25
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Mercy Seat (Live from Johannesburg) - 9:37
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Holy Spirit (Live from Pretoria) - 7:30
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Worthy of It All (Live from Pretoria) - 3:13
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I Love You Lord (Live from Pretoria) - 2:23
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A Prayer for Families (Live from Sarasota) - 3:48
The album spans approximately 57 minutes and is released under the Come to the Table Music label.
You can stream or purchase SEASONS (Live) on Amazon Music Amazon
As of April 2025, Kim Walker-Smith has announced several upcoming tour dates in Europe and the United States.
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