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The Awakening Tour

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The Awakening Tour

When
Nov 13th, 2025
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Where
217 Olympic Drive JonesboroArkansas
The Awakening Tour
Featuring SKILLET & Jeremy Camp with special guest We Are Messengers
THU NOV 13 @ 7pm
First National Bank Arena
This fall, the Awakening Tour tears up road life with no holding back! Skillet, Jeremy Camp, and We Are Messengers are bringing honest worship and a massive sound that will shake your soul awake. If you’ve been waiting for something real, something loud, and something that leaves a mark – this is it. Grab your ticket. Get in the room. Let’s go!

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