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Josiah Queen's Mt. Zion Tour Is Happening Right Now: Here's Every City Still Available


Published: Mar 22, 2026 07:16 AM EDT
Josiah Queen, Hulvey, and Claire Leslie perform at the Wright Center. (Photo courtesy of the Campus Nights Tour)
Josiah Queen, Hulvey, and Claire Leslie perform at the Wright Center. (Photo courtesy of the Campus Nights Tour)

He's already on the road - and some shows are already gone.

After a record-breaking year and two back-to-back sold-out tours, Josiah Queen is hitting the road this spring for his biggest run yet - The Mt. Zion Tour, visiting 34 cities across the U.S. and Canada. If you've been sleeping on this one, now is the time to check your city.

What to expect on The Mt. Zion Tour

The highly anticipated tour brings the powerful worship and brand-new music from Josiah's latest album Mt. Zion to the stage, with special guests Jervis Campbell and Gable Price. Each night promises a journey of faith, hope, and unforgettable moments - blending high-energy worship anthems with intimate, soul-stirring songs. 

This isn't a standard concert. It's a worship experience - and Josiah Queen has built a reputation for nights that feel less like a show and more like a church service that happens to have incredible production. He now reaches over 1.5 million monthly listeners and has accumulated 744 million global streams - making him one of the fastest-growing voices in all of Christian music right now.

Upcoming cities and dates

Remaining tour stops include Indianapolis, IN (tonight - March 22 at Old National Centre), Phoenix, AZ (April 9-10 at Arizona Financial Theatre), Del Mar, CA (April 11 at The Sound), Sacramento, CA (April 16 at Sacramento Memorial Auditorium), Spokane, WA (April 24), Garden City, ID (April 25 at Revolution Concert House), and Denver, CO (April 28 at Fillmore Auditorium). 

Green Bay is already sold out. Don't wait on your city.

Tickets are available now at josiahqueen.com or through Ticketmaster.

Why this tour matters right now - especially with Easter two weeks away

The timing of The Mt. Zion Tour is not accidental. With Palm Sunday on March 29 and Easter Sunday on April 5, Josiah Queen is bringing live worship to arenas across North America during the most spiritually significant weeks of the year. Songs like "Dusty Bibles," "Two Wooden Beams," and "The Prodigal" were written for exactly this season - music that meets people in their faith, not just their playlist.

"Dusty Bibles" alone is averaging over 5 million streams per week and has accumulated 31 million global streams in its first six weeks - hitting the Spotify Viral 50 in over 15 countries and landing in the Top 3 Christian and Gospel Streaming Songs in the U.S. 

And this week, Josiah added something even more personal to the conversation. His brand new single "Judas"  - drops this Friday. Releasing a song called "Judas" during Holy Week, right in the middle of a nationwide tour, is the kind of artistic intentionality that makes Josiah Queen different from anyone else in the genre right now.

From Tampa to the world

Josiah grew up traveling the U.S. with his mom, who was a preacher - those early years on the road became the foundation of his songwriting and his faith. He has now topped Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart twice - first with his independent debut The Prodigal in 2024, and again with Mt. Zion in 2025.

Read our full coverage of Mt. Zion and everything we know about the album here.

See how Mt. Zion debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums Chart.

For tickets and full tour information, visit josiahqueen.com or search Josiah Queen on Ticketmaster.