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Hope Restored Tour Hope Restored Tour
with Big Daddy Weave,
Aaron Shust and Andy Kirk


Friday, October 29, at 7 PM

Prices:
$  27.50 (Pit and Gold Circle)
$  22.50 (Orchestra and Balcony)
$  17.50 (Balcony)
$  27.50 (All tickets day of show)


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Big Daddy Weave is a contemporary Christian band composed of Mike Weaver (lead singer), Jay Weaver, Jeremy Redmon, Jeff Jones and Joe Shirk.

Their popular songs include: "Every Time I Breathe," "Audience of One," "In Christ," "Fields of Grace," "Without You" and "What Life Would Be Like." They are signed to Fervent Records.

The band met while in college at the University of Mobile. Mike Weaver had been serving as worship leader of a Pensacola, Florida church and attending community college in the area.  He came to the university at the urging of his pastor, and studied voice.

In both 2006 and 2007, Big Daddy Weave toured with Mark Schultz on his Broken and Beautiful Tour. In 2009, they headlined the What Life Would Be Like Tour with guest musician Josh Wilson.

In describing what God has done in the lives of band members since their debut album was released, saxophone and keyboard player Joe Shirk says "God has continued to shape and refine our vision as a band to serve God and point others to Him." Jay Weaver adds, "If someone comes to a Big Daddy Weave concert and is entertained for an evening, that's great for the moment. However, if they're able to see God and take that home with them, they're changed forever. That's what our goal is more than anything."

Andy Kirk is a worship artist from Nashville, TN. Having traveled the country leading worship for churches, camps, and conventions, he has collected a unique perspective on music and ministry from a very young age. “Growing up within the local church, I was blessed to see God leading me early on,” Kirk Shares. “As a teenager I watched as God brought leaders into my life, shaping me into what he had designed for me, into a life devoted to worshiping him in song.”

Kirk recorded his first independent worship project at 18 with the Jeff Deyo Band (formerly of Sonicflood) that garnered him a publishing deal with one of the largest Christian music publishers in the world, Brentwood Benson, home to such notable artists as Jars of Clay, Third Day, Aaron Shust, Bebo Norman, and many others. It was this relationship that opened the doors for him to begin writing songs with many of the most prolific songwriters in Christian music today. While Kirk wrote for Brentwood he was included on the worship compilation record “Worship Arising” along with Dove Award winning New Artist of The Year, Aaron Shust, Jon Abel (Author of “Awesome Is The Lord Most High” – Tomlin), and Laura Story (Indescribable – Tomlin).

After writing and traveling across the nation full time for two years, Kirk was approached about leading worship for the second largest and most innovative church in America, LifeChurch.tv, based out of Oklahoma City. In 2008 he and his wife Elizabeth moved to Oklahoma to partner with LifeChurch.

During his tenure there, Kirk led worship 7 times a week for anywhere from 3,000 to sometimes 6,000 – 10,000 people a weekend at their different campuses and events. “I was humbled to be a part of something that God was obviously using very strategically around the world,“ says Kirk. “We were able to watch as God brought churches and worshipers together, under the vision of a Church literally without walls, with a heart to see nations come back to the Lord.”

Kirk quickly made an impact on the culture of worship at the Northwest Oklahoma City Campus, by injecting new and original music into their worship experiences each weekend. Kirk and the leadership of LifeChurch watched as God grew the heart for worship tremendously, through originality and creativity. Kirk led many times on their Internet Campus platform where his worship sets were, and are still being broadcasted into over 120 countries around the world as people join together worldwide to attend church worship gatherings in online communities set up by LifeChurch.tv
After a over a year of fruitful ministry as a LifeChurch.tv worship pastor, Kirk was approached by a record label about recording a new worship record. After much thought and prayer he looked to the leadership of LifeChurch where he was encouraged to share his music on a larger platform. In 2009, maintaining a great relationship with LifeChurch.tv and lead pastor Craig Groeschel, Kirk and his wife moved back to Nashville, TN where he would sign with 1CN Records/Provident to begin a new record.

Kirk’s much anticipated debut release “Wake Up My Soul” will hit stores and radio across the nation in the spring of 2010. The title of his new record reflects Kirk’s heart as he explains, “I hope to see God’s people awake from their slumber, from the numbing effect of culture and society, to the knowledge and revelation of who Christ is and what He can do through us, if we choose to worship Him. I’m truly humbled to see what God has done with a small seed of talent in my life, and I am eager to share these new songs of hope and surrender with the Church.” Kirk now leads as an Artist In Residence at Hopepark Church in Nashville in conjunction with his nationwide touring schedule. Andy and the band look forward to an exciting and powerful year of ministry in 2010 as they share their heart for worship across the nation.

Aaron Shust is an American Contemporary Christian Music artist on the Brash Music label. Shust was named the songwriter of the year at the GMA Dove Awards of 2007, and his song "My Savior My God" received the Song of the Year award.[1]

His second single "My Savior My God" was released January 20, 2006. The song was played on Christian radio stations around Christmas 2005. The song was listed at #19 on Radio and Records chart three weeks before the single was officially released to radio.

The song was listed #1 on six charts simultaneously by April 17: Radio and Records (R&R) Christian adult contemporary (AC) radio chart, R&R Christian AC monitor chart, CRW's AC radio chart, Billboard Hot Christian songs radio chart, most downloaded inspirational song on iTunes, and Billboard Hot Christian AC chart. The song spent 30 weeks in the Top 5 on the R&R Christian AC chart in 2006.[3] Digital downloads of the song have topped 75,000 copies, and the song has held the #1 spot on the iTunes Christian and Gospel chart for over three months.[3] The single was the second most played song of 2006 on Christian CHR radio as played on the Weekend 22.[4]. It was the #1 song of 2006 on 20 The Countdown Magazine. The song was awarded Song of the Year at the 2007 Annual GMA Dove Awards in Nashville.
Anything Worth Saying was the 5th best-selling "Praise and Worship" album of 2006, according to the Nielsen Soundscan report for 2006. It only sold 300 copies its first week, however.

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