"We Are Unashamed Tour Part II" to Feature Lecrae, Andy Mineo, Trip Lee & Others is Now Cancelled

Reach Records announced that the highly anticipated We Are Unashamed Tour Part II has been canceled due to logistical issues. The 17-city tour was set to kick off on August 9 in Henderson, Nevada and the lineup was supposed to include Lecrae, Andy Mineo, Trip Lee, Tedashii, 1K Phew, Wande, WHATUPRG, and Hulvey!
"We appreciate your continued support as we work to provide new and innovative opportunities for us to gather, enjoy our favorite music, and celebrate the work and life of Jesus," Reach Records posted on Facebook. "Stay tuned for the return of the Unashamed Tour!"
The tour, branded We Are UNASHAMED, references Roman's 1:16, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes!" The verse developed from a mantra and into a movement for Reach Records, its artists and believers of the 116 Lifestyle.
Ticket holders will receive a refund for the canceled shows. Follow Reach Records on Facebook or Instagram to stay up-to-date on the return of the We Are Unashamed Tour.
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