Zach Williams is Back with "Friend In High Places"

Two-times GRAMMY® Award-winner and multi-platinum selling artist Zach Williams has released a brand-new song "Friend In High Places." The track gives fans their first taste of new Zach Williams music since the extended edition of his 16-track hit album 'A Hundred Highways' released earlier this year, which featured a collaboration with Lee Brice, and Williams' second duet with the Queen of Country Music herself, Dolly Parton. Alongside the song, Williams released a visualizer video to accompany the track.
Listen HERE.
This song is the beginning of a new batch of music coming from Zach Williams this Fall. After the sincere and honest offering that was "Heart Of God," and the many roads that his most recent 'A Hundred Highways' album took him down, Zach is signaling a move to his next era of music with "Friend In High Places," a beacon of grace and redemption.
"I've been playing this song live on tour for the last few weeks with a great response, and I'm ready for the rest of the world to hear it" shares Williams. "Friend In High Places" speaks to the broken parts of my own story and the unending grace I've found in Jesus. My hope is that when you listen to it, you're reminded that you have a Savior who sees you, loves you, and is willing to step in and erase the mistakes of the past."
Williams is mid-way through his headlining Revival Nights tour with special guests CAIN, Matt Maher, and Ben Fuller. The 13-city tour is more than just a concert - it's a night of revival and renewal, where fans can experience the transforming power of music, worship, and community. Tickets are available at zachwilliamsmusic.com.
Earlier this year, Williams released his first book Rescue Story: Faith, Freedom, and Finding My Way Home in partnership with Zondervan Publishing. He then followed that up this Fall with A Little More Like Jesus, a fun and engaging picture book that invites children to hop on board for a ride to learn about the fruits of the spirit and discover how to be a little more like Jesus every day. Both books are available now.
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