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Andrew Peterson’s 20th Anniversary Behold the Lamb of God Tour

An annual concert tour lasting 20 consecutive years is a rarity in the music industry. But that’s exactly what this year marks for singer-songwriter-author-filmmaker Andrew Peterson, whose Behold the Lamb of God Tour celebrates its 20th anniversary this Christmas season. To further commemorate this milestone, Peterson has recorded a new edition of the correlating album, Behold the Lamb of God: The True Tall Tale of the Coming of Christ, which will be released October 25 (available for pre-sale July 19).

(photo by Gile Clement)

Over the past two decades, Behold the Lamb of God Tour has become a cherished holiday tradition not only for Peterson and his band, but for churches and families across the nation who attend the concert and perform their own renditions of the songs. The tour is known for its unique telling of the Christmas story, with Peterson’s original Americana-folk songs telling of the birth of Christ as it is foreshadowed in the Old Testament and brought to bear in the New. The concert also known for hosting a variety of special guests, who have ranged from Allison Krauss, to Jon Foreman, Steven Curtis Chapman, and many more—and for selling out almost every performance each year.

This year’s tour, sponsored by Compassion International and The Rabbit Room, will feature special guest Jess Ray, plus its classic lineup of all-star artists and musicians. They currently have 13 cities on the map, including two shows at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.

“Whatever the rest of the year looks like,” Peterson says, “we come back together on the road and sing these same songs again. It’s created this unintentional liturgy of our lives for two decades, and it recenters me again and again on what got me into this in the first place—which is that God put on flesh and dwelt among us.”

Peterson first recorded “Behold The Lamb of God” in 2004, working with tour mates and musical collaborators Andy Gullahorn, Andrew Osenga, Jill Phillips, Gabe Scott, and Ben Shive, among others. This year, these old friends (along with a lot of new ones) teamed back up to create the 20th Anniversary album, giving a fresh take on its twelve songs, including fan favorites such as “Labor of Love,” “Matthew’s Begats,” and “Deliver Us”. The result is a special opportunity for listeners to hear a record that sounds both familiar and fresh—voices grateful to still be singing the most beautiful story of all time. The album pre-sale will offer exclusive album and merchandise bundles, available at The Rabbit Room.

“That recording session was one of the best things in my music life,” Peterson says. “How often do you get to go into the studio with a group of musicians who have been touring the same songs, playing the record live for 20 years? I’ve never really heard of that happening. And we decided to record it together in the studio all at once, which also doesn’t typically happen these days. I walked into the room with around 20 musicians and old friends, and we sang through all of the songs in two days. To get all of the energy of the players together in one place—and more than that, we’re friends—it’s all people you have years and years of history with….I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Behold the Lamb of God Tour Dates:
11/30 Lansing, MI
12/1 Huntsville, AL
12/4 Lakeland, FL
12/5 Franklin, NC
12/6 Durham, NC
12/7 Knoxville, TN
12/8 Nashville, TN
12/9 Nashville, TN
12/13 San Antonio, TX
12/14 Midlothian, TX
12/15 Birmingham, AL
12/17 Richmond, VA
12/18 Charlotte, NC
12/19 Cordova, TN