Tickets
Ticket Prices (Additional taxes & fees may apply; ticket prices subject to change)
VIP: SOLD OUT!
VIP includes Premium seating in the exclusive VIP Section (seating within the VIP section is general admission), a VIP exclusive signed poster with special AI message from Phil, and early access to merchandise shopping. VIP doors open at 5:15PM.
Early Entry: SOLD OUT!
Want to beat the rush and get early access to great seats? This is the ticket for you! Doors open at 5:45PM. Concert begins at 7:00PM. Seating is general admission – first come, first served. Must arrive before 6:00PM to receive early entry.
General Admission: SOLD OUT!
Seating on a first come, first-served basis. Doors open at 6:00PM. Show starts at 7:00PM.
Additional Details
SCHEDULE (subject to change):
5:15 PM – VIP doors
5:45 PM – Early Entry doors
6:00 PM – General Admission doors
7:00 PM – Show begins
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: We will be following the local COVID guidelines at the time of the event. Attendees over the age of 2 will be required to have their own ticket. If attendee arrives after specified ticket type door time, participation in ticket type benefits can not be guaranteed. It is not guaranteed that attendee’s entire party will be seated together. Ticket prices subject to increase when purchased at the door. All purchases are non-refundable.By purchasing a ticket, you are agreeing to follow any COVID-19 safety guidelines required at the time of the event, including, but not limited to, masks, negative covid test, social distancing, and temperature checks. Please consider that there is an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 or other infectious diseases in any place where people are present. We cannot ensure or be held liable that the premises are free from contagions. By voluntarily entering and being present at this event, you (and each person in your party) acknowledge and agree to accept complete and sole responsibility for the inherent risk of possible exposure.
IMPORTANT TICKET INFO: For the protection of our ticket buyers and event participants, third party selling of tickets will not be permitted for any Transparent Productions event pages. There has been an increase in fraudulent and unlawful scams around concert ticket sales online. To ensure everyone has an official ticket to the event through proper channels, we recommend you purchase your tickets through the official ticketing outlet for your event. Any purchases through 3rd parties or 3rd party ticketing sites are not guaranteed by Transparent Productions and limits your ability to receive up to date information for the event and any necessary assistance.
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Tour Info
Phil Wickham is a GRAMMY® nominated artist and leader in the modern worship movement, having penned countless songs sung in churches around the world. Most recently, his single, “This Is Our God,” opened the pages of 2023 with a wellspring of declarative praise to our God who saves. Also in 2023, the artist was nominated for two GRAMMY® awards in the category of “Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song,” recognizing the songs, “Hymn of Heaven” and “Holy Forever.” Hymn of Heaven, Wickham’s latest full-length album (June 25, 2021, Fair Trade Services), won him “Worship Album of the Year” at the 2022 GMA Dove Awards, while he was named “Songwriter of the Year” as well as awarded “Worship Recorded Song of the Year” for the title track, “Hymn of Heaven.” In addition, the song, “Battle Belongs,” topped five different radio charts for multiple weeks. This powerful album was written during a year when the family of God couldn’t physically gather in houses of worship around the world. “Hymn of Heaven is full of praise and thankfulness, just lifting up the name of Jesus and speaking what we really know is the reality, even though we don’t see it,” he says. “All I want to do is facilitate moments where people can encounter the presence of God.” Wickham’s anthemic “Living Hope,” an RIAA Gold-certified hit, earned him a GMA Dove Award for “Worship Recorded Song of the Year” in 2019, while his first RIAA Gold®-certified single, “This Is Amazing Grace,” was his first career No. 1. This iconic song held the top spot for thirteen consecutive weeks and was named Billboard’s No. 1 “Christian Airplay Song of the Year” in 2014, as well as BMI’s “Christian Song of the Year” in 2015. Wickham’s music has received hundreds of millions of streams across multiple platforms, with his discography including eight full-length projects, several Christmas releases, and a series of popular Singalong records that capture Wickham’s songs as they do what they were always meant to do—which is giving people language to sing to God. To find out more, visit PhilWickham.com.
With popular songs such as “Build My Life,” “The Way (New Horizon)” and “Good Good Father,” Pat Barrett is a key songwriter and artist in the broader worship music community. Barrett, a worship leader based in Atlanta, GA and former singer/songwriter with the band Housefires, released his solo debut album in 2018 landing two #1 singles at Christian radio!
Self-titled album out Nov. 4, 2022 (Capitol CMG) Benjamin William Hastings, a Northern Irish songwriter, singer, and worship leader, was raised in Belfast but spent the better part of his twenties in Sydney, Australia. There he fell in love with Jessa, a beautiful girl who also shared a love for words, and a year later they decided to share a name. In their early years they tried to write together but as it turns out, that was not very good for their marriage and so they focused their attention on starting a family which resulted in two very perfect children. While living in Sydney, Benjamin fell in with a church crowd who just so happened to be some of Jessa’s childhood friends – that motley crew was Hillsong UNITED. Thanks to their friendship and through numerous collaborations, recordings, and tours, Benjamin has been part of many of their biggest songs, such as writing and leading vocals on UNITED’s “So Will I (100 Billion X).” He also penned Cory Asbury’s No. 1 song “The Father’s House,” Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude,” and Hillsong Worship’s “O Praise The Name (Anástasis).” Yes, he’s written a whole lot of songs which, if you add them all together, have been streamed over 500 million times (not quite a 100 billion, but it’s on the way!). Recently, Benjamin and his family of five (including their dog) moved to Los Angeles, CA where he and Jessa still don’t write together but are hard at work on their respective crafts. She is a renowned author and he is an award-winning songwriter, a member of UNITED, and now a solo artist. His new self-titled offering is 25 songs that explore, as he shares, “all the sides of me” – family, love, the ongoing wrestle of exercising faith, the struggles with fear and doubt, war, finding God, fighting God, and fighting for God in the midst of everything. To be honest, it may be a little more honest than what any of us are used to hearing but as Benjamin puts it ‘what better way to outwork an existential crisis than through a diary of song?’ He continues, “I’ve been really quite fortunate that in the various things I’m connected to that I’ve always had the ability to write freely and be myself, say the things I’ve needed to say and say it in a way that sounded like me. And occasionally writing songs for friends, I have felt really quite content with my life and contribution to the world. However, a number of years ago now, songs started coming out of me that didn’t feel like they belonged anywhere but they didn’t feel like they should die either. I felt like there were things that needed to be said and I felt like I needed to be the one to say them. They were too personal to me to just put through any other voice and I’m so, so grateful for everyone who embarked on this very long journey with me and I’m so proud of where it landed. If I could summarize what you should expect from this album in a sentence or two, it would be precisely this lyric from the first track, ‘Hold onto your hats, hold onto your hearts. We’re gonna lie in the dirt but we’ll stare at the stars.’”