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Winter Jam 2007 Tour

Winter Jam 2007 Tour

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NewSong Hosts with Headliners Steven Curtis Chapman and Jeremy Camp

Christian music’s biggest annual tour shows its muscle in 2007 with its strongest line-up yet. With more than 14 million albums sold among them, the Winter Jam 2007 Tour Spectacular (www.jamtour.com) will be hosted for the 12th straight year by NewSong and feature headliners Steven Curtis Chapman and Jeremy Camp, announced Troy VanLiere, partner in VanLiere-Wilcox, and producer for Winter Jam.

Joining the 34-city tour will be special guests Hawk Nelson, Sanctus Real, new artist Britt Nicole, Speaker Tony Nolan, Presidential impersonator and comedian John Morgan and the breathtaking, fire breathing Andre the Hollywood Cowboy. Winter Jam 2007 Tour Spectacular launches on January 12, 2007 in Tri-Cities, Tenn. and runs through March 13 in Charlotte, N.C., stopping in 17 states along the tour route.

“Winter Jam will be the ultimate jam session with amazing artists like Steven Curtis Chapman and Jeremy Camp headlining the show,” said Eddie Carswell, founding member of NewSong. “I can think of no more rewarding way to kick-off 2007 than being part of such a phenomenal, entertaining and inspiring concert experience. It is exciting to have a roster of artists that share in the big spiritual vision we have for this tour.”

The tour schedule is:

January 12--Johnson City, TN--Freedom Hall Civic Ctr.
January 13--Louisville, KY--Broadbent Arena
January 14--Southaven, MS--DeSoto Civic Center
January 19--Tampa, FL--Sun Dome (USF)
January 20--Ft. Myers, FL--Germain Arena
January 21--Orlando, FL TD--Waterhouse Centre
January 26--Columbus, OH--Schottenstein Arena
January 27--Cleveland, OH--Wolstein Center at CSU
January 28--St. Charles, MO--Family Arena
Feb. 1--Saginaw, MI--Dow Event Center
Feb. 2--Ft. Wayne, MI--Allen Country War Memorial Coliseum
Feb. 3--Cincinnati, OH--Cincinnati Gardens
Feb. 8--Augusta, GA--James Brown Arena
Feb. 9--Birmingham, AL--BJCC Arena
Feb. 10--Mobile, AL--Mitchell Center
Feb. 11--Tupelo, MS--BancorpSouth Arena
Feb. 15--Roanoke, VA--Roanoke Civic Center
Feb. 16--Greenville, SC--Bi-Lo Center
Feb. 17--Greensboro, NC--Greensboro Coliseum
Feb. 18--Norfolk, VA--Constant Convocation Center
Feb. 23--Columbia, SC--Colonial Center
Feb. 24--Knoxville, TN--Thompson-Boling Arena
Feb. 25--Nashville TN--Nashville Municipal Auditorium
March 1--Tyler, TX Oil--Palace
March 2--Norman, OK--Lloyd Noble Center
March 3--Wichita, KS--Charles Koch Arena
March 4--Colorado, CO--Colorado Springs World Arena
March 9--Tulsa, OK--Mabee Center Arena
March 10--Houston, TX--Cynthia Woods Pavilion
March 11--Little Rock, AR--Barton Coliseum
March 16--Chattanooga, TN--UTC McKenzie Arena
March 17--Valdosta, GA--Wild Adventures Theme Park
March 18--Charlotte, NC--Cricket Arena



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