CAIN is heading back on the road this fall, but the sibling trio says this tour is less about the production and more about what happens when they turn it off. The group announced their "Live and In Worship" tour, a 25-city run kicking off September 17 in Grove City, Ohio, and continuing through early November.
The tour follows a shift the group made on their last run, when they began pausing mid-show for unscripted worship time. "We challenged ourselves to leave room for God to move by opening up the altar during the night, and it was incredible to see how people responded," said Logan Cain. "It reminded me that I don't want to simply press play and run a show."
Each stop will feature a special guest artist and a rotating color theme fans are encouraged to wear, continuing a tradition CAIN started years ago as "Live and In Color." But the name change to "Live and In Worship" reflects something the band wants to go deeper this time. "People know us for that now, and they'll still see that fun side of CAIN on this tour," said Madison Cain Johnson. "But this time, we're calling it Live and In Worship because we want people to experience something even deeper."
Guest artists joining throughout the run include Jenn Johnson, Jon Reddick, Lizzie Morgan, Kristian Stanfill, Joe L Barnes, Leeland, Patrick Mayberry, and bodie. Raised as pastor's kids in Hartselle, Alabama, Taylor, Madison, and Logan Cain have built their career on blending polished, high-energy shows with an unmistakable pull toward genuine worship - and this fall, they're betting that pull is exactly what audiences are hungry for.
















