
Gaither Vocal Band
Love Like I'm Leaving Tour 2025
Gaither Vocal Band
Love Like I'm Leaving Tour 2025
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DateJune 13, 2025
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Event Starts7:00 PM
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AvailabilityFeb 28 at 10:00 AM
- June 13, 2025Friday 7:00 PM On Sale Soon
Event Details
Multi-Grammy Award winning recording artist Bill Gaither will continue his LOVE LIKE I’M LEAVING Tour during the month of June, bringing his multi-award winning group The Gaither Vocal Band to the Brown County Music Center in Nashville, Ind., on Friday, June 13, 2025.
There will be an exclusive pre-sale by signing up at http://bit.ly/GVB25Signup. For additional details visit www.gaither.com.
For nearly half a century, Gaither, a multiple Grammy and Dove award winner, has been a musical trailblazer. Together with his life-long songwriter partner and wife Gloria, the two have collectively written more than 900 songs and were honored to be named ASCAP Christian Songwriters of the Century. The couple’s reputation as performers, songwriters and mentors for newly-discovered artists is known worldwide. Their beloved series of Homecoming CDs and DVDs continues to top the sales charts and attract an ever-increasing audience. Honors and accolades have flowed their way in bunches, including the most recent Grammy nomination for Best Roots Gospel Album of the Year for the Gaither Vocal Band Shine recording, which also received the Dove Award nomination for Southern Gospel Album of the Year from the Gospel Music Association.
Taking the stage with Gaither and the Gaither Vocal Band, featuring Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles and Reggie Smith, will be popular female vocalist Ladye Love Smith, talented male vocalist Gene McDonald, and newcomer phenom and The Voice winner Chris Blue, as well as Gaither’s musical entourage, comprised of Kevin Williams, Matthew Holt and Michael Rowsey.
Considered one of the oldest living musicians who is still actively touring, recording and performing, Gaither, who turns 89 in March, says it’s that desire to spread the message of hope through music that keeps the Indiana native thriving. “The truth is,” Gaither says smiling, “I just love doing what I do, and I believe in the message in the songs. Songs like ‘we have this moment to hold in our hands…’ ‘because He lives I can face tomorrow…’ ‘I just feel like something good is about to happen…’ ‘Jesus only will never fail…’ ‘I’m gonna love like I’m leaving, give more than I’m receiving, laugh until it takes my breath away, say what needs saying, pray what needs praying, I’m gonna love like I’m leaving today…’, those are pretty important messages. Each night we try to create moments that will allow our audience to walk away feeling differently than when they came. That’s why we continue to do what we do. I still love it!”
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