Five-time GRAMMY® winner Brandon Lake today announced his 48- city headlining tour, King Of Hearts, continuing his momentum after revealing details  surrounding his highly anticipated new album of the same name earlier this week. The King of Hearts tour, presented by leading promoter TPR, is set to kick off October 2nd at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise Florida and will continue with dates throughout Fall 2025 and Spring 2026, including a stop in Philadelphia on March 12, 2026, marking his largest-ever headlining tour announced. Additionally, People Magazine exclusively  revealed that Brandon is set to perform on the April 20th episode of American Idol in celebration  of the tour and album announcements. Franni Cash will serve as direct support for all Fall 2025  dates. Tickets for the tour will go on-sale the week of April 21st, starting with select pre-sale  opportunities, and will be available here. Pre-save King Of Hearts album here.

 

The King of Hearts Tour will visit venues from coast to coast including Sacramento’s Golden 1  Center, Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center, Atlanta’s Gas South Arena, Knoxville’s Thompson Boling Arena, and Boise’s ExtraMile Arena in 2025, before heading to Lake’s South Carolina  hometown venue the Credit One Stadium, as well as Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena,  Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center, Boston’s TD Garden and more in 2026. News of the 48-city  King of Hearts headlining tour run follows the record-breaking on-sale of Brandon Lake and Phil  Wickham’s previously announced “Summer Worship Nights” 11-city tour, which will visit  stadiums and arenas in the US and internationally including Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium,  Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA, American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX, and Wiston  Estate in Sussex, UK. 

 

The tour announcement comes on the heels of Lake revealing details of his highly-anticipated  new album earlier this week (4/2) at an exclusive Record Reveal show at The Riviera Theater on  King St. in his hometown of Charleston, SC. The intimate show was also live-streamed to Lake’s  social media platforms, with thousands of fans watching at home from across the country and  internationally. Prompted by the overwhelming fan-demand for songs Lake initially released in  the back half of 2024, the GMA Dove Award-winning artist revealed the full album details first  to fans watching the show, turning it back on his fans both as a thank-you and to have them help  be a part of the new album’s official announcement. 

 

In addition to sharing the new album’s official name, King Of Hearts, and its release date of June  13th, Lake also unveiled the album’s cover art and the 16-song official track list—all co-written  by Lake—including two songs that have been fan-favorites since the beginning. Released in  2024, “That’s Who I Praise” and “Hard Fought Hallelujah” have continued to be in high-demand  since Lake initially teased them on socials. Garnering over 30k TikTok/Instagram creations by  the time it actually released (Nov 2024), “Hard Fought Hallelujah” has continued to find an  audience with more than 5.5 Million streams per week. The song, which has a follow-up version  released in February featuring Jelly Roll, also debuted at #51 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and  is currently #1 at Christian Radio this week (Mediabase). The breakthrough Grammy and Dove  winning singer/songwriter has over 2.5 Billion career streams to date, including 21 Million  streams per week Globally. For more information on Brandon Lake’s upcoming tour and King of  Hearts album, visit brandonlake.co.  

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