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Chris Tomlin Is Bringing "Worship Under the Stars" Back This Fall: Here Are the 3 Cities


Published: Apr 21, 2026 09:04 AM EDT

If you've ever wanted to worship God under an open sky with thousands of believers around you, Chris Tomlin just made that possible again.

America's worship leader is officially bringing back one of Christian music's most beloved live experiences - and this fall, he's heading to three cities for three unforgettable nights.

The Tour Is Back

Following the debut of Worship Under the Stars last summer, Tomlin has announced the return of the three-city outdoor tour, designed to gather believers beneath open skies for evenings of live worship set against natural landscapes. The shows are intentionally intimate - only three dates, no massive arena circuit - making each night feel like a rare and special gathering.

The three confirmed dates are: Friday, September 11 at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA; Saturday, September 12 at Mesa Amphitheatre in Phoenix, AZ; and Sunday, September 13 at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego, CA.

Each show is set to begin at 7:00 PM local time.

What to Expect

Each evening will feature a full live worship set, fan-favorite anthems, meaningful moments of prayer, and production elements intentionally designed to complement the surrounding landscape. Think "How Great Is Our God" echoing through an outdoor amphitheater as the sun goes down. It's that kind of night.

Tomlin explained the heart behind the experience in his own words: "One of the things I love about worship is it causes us to lift our eyes off of ourselves for a minute... to remember the goodness of God, the greatness of God, and the power of God. Especially when we're in His creation and you see the beauty around you. You lift your eyes, you see the stars, and you're reminded of His goodness in a time where we need it more than ever."

Why Chris Tomlin

Over the course of his career, Tomlin has scored 21 number-one singles and 30 top-ten hits - more than any other Christian artist - with over 8 billion career global streams and 12 million albums sold. TIME once called him the most often sung artist in the world, with his songs performed weekly in churches across every continent.

For fans who have been singing "Good Good Father" and "Holy Forever" in their local congregations for years, seeing Tomlin perform them under an actual night sky is about as close to a full-circle moment as worship music gets.

Tickets are available now at tprlive.co. With only three dates on the calendar, these will go fast.