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Big Daddy Weave Announces “Let It Begin Tour” 2026, Bringing Message of Healing and Hope Across the U.S.


Published: Apr 16, 2026 04:46 PM EDT

Big Daddy Weave is set to bring a powerful message of healing, faith, and new beginnings to audiences nationwide this summer with their highly anticipated "Let It Begin Tour."

Named after their latest project Let It Begin, the tour will launch June 16 in Plover, Wisconsin, and travel through 10 cities before concluding July 26 in Steelville, Missouri. The run will feature special guests Megan Woods and David Leonard, creating a lineup that blends emerging voices with seasoned worship leadership.

At the heart of the tour is a message forged through real-life struggle and perseverance. Frontman Mike Weaver describes the vision behind the tour as deeply spiritual and rooted in lived experience.

"The 'Let It Begin Tour' is about coming through hard seasons and praying, God, let your healing begin," Weaver shares. "Our hope is that people realize that wherever they are in their story, this is not the end. We all get to see the story of God played out as we follow Him every day."

That emphasis on testimony and transformation aligns with the band's long-standing impact in Christian music. With a catalogue that includes chart-topping hits like "Redeemed," "Overwhelmed," and "God Is In This Story," Big Daddy Weave has consistently created songs that resonate at the intersection of vulnerability and hope. Their RIAA Platinum-certified single "Redeemed" became a defining anthem, spending 11 weeks at No. 1 and earning major industry recognition.

Joining them on the road is breakout artist Megan Woods, whose debut single "The Truth" became one of 2025's biggest global Christian music moments, topping iTunes charts in more than 50 countries and earning multiple Song of the Year nominations. Also featured is David Leonard, a respected worship leader and songwriter known for his work with All Sons & Daughters and for co-writing the widely sung worship anthem "Great Are You Lord," as well as his solo releases "Every Hour" and "Good Lord."

Together, the tour promises more than a night of music-it offers a shared space for reflection, worship, and renewal. In a cultural moment marked by uncertainty and personal struggle, the "Let It Begin Tour" is positioned as an invitation: to begin again, to trust in God's ongoing work, and to believe that healing is still possible.

Tickets are on sale now, with full tour details available through the band's official channels