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Phil Wickham is bringing his Song of the Saints Tour with special guest Jamie Macdonald on Saturday, September 26, 2026.
Presale is available Monday, March 2 through Wednesday March 4 at 10 a.m. with unlock code DICKIES at checkout. Tickets go on sale to the public Wednesday, March 4 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.com.
Phil Wickham is a GRAMMY® nominated, Dove Award-winning modern worship artist whose songs have been sung in churches around the world. His first single off his upcoming record, “The King Is In The Room,” is a powerful reminder to the truth that Jesus is present with us, ready to move and set people free as we gather in His name. His 2024 Grammy Nominated album, I Believe, went #1 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums, while his song, “House Of The Lord,” remained #1 on the Billboard Christian AC Airplay Chart for multiple weeks. In 2023, Wickham 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.” At the 2024 GMA Dove Awards, Wickham was the most awarded artist winning “Song of the Year” for “Holy Forever,” “Worship Album of the Year” for I Believe, as well as “Christmas Recorded Song of the Year” for “Manger Throne.” From his Gold-certified singles “This is Amazing Grace” and “Living Hope,” to his latest project, I Believe, Wickham’s music has received over 2 billion streams in the U.S. alone across his catalog and platforms. Wickham’s discography includes ten full-length projects, multiple Christmas releases, and a series of popular Singalong records. In his most recent book release, “I Believe Devotional,” Phil invites people on a 14-day journey to living a life of greater faith.
Jamie MacDonald is living her dream as a signed artist with Capitol Christian Music Group, creating music that inspires and uplifts. With a soulful voice and raw, heartfelt lyrics, songs like
“A Million Chances” and “Desperate” tell stories of redemption and hope, drawn from her own journey. That journey hasn’t been easy. Raised in Michigan in a chaotic home, Jamie faced loss, addiction, and heartbreak. A church camp as a pre-teen offered her a glimpse of hope, but she struggled for years, falling into addiction and losing her way. It wasn’t until she cried out to God in her darkest moment that her life began to turn around. Since then, Jamie has poured her faith and story into her music. Along the way, she worked in prison ministry, and found her authentic sound in Gospel-inspired melodies. Now back in Nashville—the city where she was born—Jamie’s music is a beacon of hope for anyone searching for their own second chance.


















