If you have been waiting for a reason to drive to an arena this spring, tonight is it.
Four-time GRAMMY-winning Christian rock band Third Day - one of the most influential bands in the history of Contemporary Christian Music - is reuniting for the first time in over a decade for its 30th Anniversary Tour, marking 30 years since the release of its debut album. Tonight, April 29, the band plays T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri with special guest Zach Williams.
Taking the stage are the four original members - Mac Powell, Mark Lee, David Carr, and Tai Anderson - performing career-defining hits that shaped a generation of Christian music fans. For anyone who grew up on "Cry Out to Jesus," "Wire," or "Consuming Fire," this is not just a concert. It is a reunion with some of the most formative songs in modern Christian worship and rock.
Third Day sold over 10 million albums, achieved 31 No. 1 singles, released 14 studio albums, and earned four GRAMMY Awards, 24 Dove Awards, an American Music Award, and induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame before disbanding in 2018. The 30th anniversary marks exactly three decades since their self-titled debut dropped on June 18, 1996, on Reunion Records - an album their fans still call simply "the bus record."
The tour does not end tonight. Upcoming stops include Fishers, IN on April 30, Birmingham, AL on May 1, Dayton, OH on May 7, Fairfax, VA on May 8, Charlotte, NC on May 9, and Duluth, GA on May 10 - with Zach Williams, the GRAMMY-winning artist behind "Chain Breaker" and "There Was Jesus" with Dolly Parton, joining as special guest across the run.
The tour builds toward a final once-in-a-lifetime night at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on June 18, 2026 - exactly 30 years to the date of the debut album's release - with very special guest Michael W. Smith, alongside Matt Maher, Brandon Heath, and Jon Reddick. For a generation of American believers, Third Day was the soundtrack to youth group road trips, summer camps, and late-night worship nights that planted the seeds of faith they still carry today. Mac Powell's voice, the raw honesty of the lyrics, and the band's unapologetic declaration that rock music belonged to the Church - none of that has aged a day. Psalm 40:3 says it well: He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Third Day put that song in a lot of mouths for 30 years. Tonight, Kansas City gets to sing it back.
Tickets for remaining dates are available now at thirdday.com and Ticketmaster.















