Hillsong Worship's Reuben Morgan, Mary Mary, Tim Hughes added to BCDO bills

MORE ACTS have been added to the lineups for Europe's biggest Christian music gospel events, Big Church Day Out, including Hillsong Worship's Reuben Morgan, Mary Mary and Tim Hughes & Worship Central. The artists to play BCDO South on 27th and 28th May at Wiston House, West Sussex are Bethel Music, Reuben Morgan Hillsong Worship, Rend Collective, Switchfoot, Newsboys, Michelle Williams, Casting Crowns, Mary Mary, Andy Mineo, Tim Hughes & Worship Central, Jonathan & Melissa Helser, The Abrams, Gungor, Matt Maher, Audrey Assad, Faith Child, LZ7, Annastasia Baker, Sam Archer, Chip Kendall, Seth & A New Thing, Written In Kings, Soul Sanctuary, Stuart Townend, Lucy Grimble, Rivers & Robots, Lily-Jo, Paul Bell, Rob Halligan, Wardrobes And Rings, King's Chamber Orchestra, Lou Fellingham, Speak Brother, Hillsong Fearless, J Vessel, Joshua Luke Smith, Flight Brigade, Tom McConnell, Dire Pitan, Drakeford, Dance Like Kings, Cardboard Carousel, Josh Gauton, Rachel Jane, Shan Smith, Danny O'Callaghan, Samuel Lane, Tim Vine and John Archer.

The acts set to play at BCDO North on 2nd and 3rd June at Capesthorn Hill, Cheshire are Bethel Music, Reuben Morgan Hillsong Music, Rend Collective, Switchfoot, Newsboys, Casting Crowns, Michelle Williams, Andy Mineo, Mary Mary, Tim Hughes & Worship Central, Jonathan & Melissa Helser, The Abrams, Matt Maher, Faith Child, Audrey Assad, LZ7, Annastasia Baker, Sam Archer, King's Chamber Orchestra, Stuart Townend, Soul Sanctuary, Wardrobes And Rings, Speak Brother, Lily-Jo, Hillsong Fearless, J Vessel, Seth And A New Thing, Written In Kings, Joshua Luke Smith, Chip Kendall, Twelve24, Josh Gauton, Tom McConnell, Paul Bell, Dance Like Kings, Drakeford, Shan Smith, Cardboard Carousel, Allan McKinlay, Lucy Grimble, Rivers & Robots, Marc James, Nathan Jess, John Archer and Tim Vine. CR

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