Curb Records’ We Are Messengers Drops “I Found Rest,” Featuring Buzzworthy Newcomer and Tourmate Ben Fuller, Today (3/1), Ahead of U.S. Spring Tour Launch on 3/7 in Waco, Texas

4th Studio Album, Where The Joy Is, Arrives 4/5

Nashville, Tenn. (March 1, 2024) — Ahead of their U.S. spring tour, set to launch 3/7 in Waco, Texas, Curb Records’ We Are Messengers drops “I Found Rest,” which features buzzworthy newcomer and tourmate Ben Fuller. Listen to the brand new track — out today (3/1) — HERE.

We Are Messengers discovers calm in the chaos and peace in the night on “I Found Rest (feat. Ben Fuller),” as Irish-born lead singer Darren Mulligan and Fuller share a powerful testimony of brokenness. Lost in a swirl of guitars, drums and piano, together the two men attest to the relief they’ve experienced in Christ, inviting listeners to step into a similar solace through a transformative relationship with Jesus.

Today’s release marks back-to-back collaborations, following last week’s unveiling of “My Hope Is In You,” showcasing powerhouse vocalist and the group’s labelmate Blanca. Both songs preview We Are Messengers’ upcoming studio set, Where The Joy Is, out Apr. 5, 2024. Fans can pre-add/pre-save/pre-order the album HERE.

Overall, We Are Messengers embraces gratitude and the simplicity of the Gospel on Where The Joy Is, radiating as much exuberance as the title suggests. The band’s upcoming endeavor boasts 10 pristine, arena-ready pop selections — all co-written by Mulligan alongside an array of the industry’s most respected lyricists. In addition to standout collaborations with Fuller and Blanca, the impending collection also includes the driving title-cut, fist-pumping anthem “A Thousand Times” and lead radio single “God Be The Glory.”

Giving fans a taste of their new record live, the band recently returned from Australia and New Zealand, where they headlined capacity shows in five different cities, concluding their time down under with a sold-out concert in Brisbane. When We Are Messengers resumes their global “Where The Joy Is Tour” next week, the spring leg will visit 27 U.S. markets with direct support from both Fuller and Jonathan Traylor. Additional international dates are expected to be announced.

“This USA tour is going to be the most joyful, wonderful tour we’ve ever done,” Mulligan says of the band’s next run of shows. “Something shifted for us a couple of years ago, and the Lord turned all our mourning to dancing and all our sorrow to joy. It’s transformed our lives, and we can’t wait to share it with you all. Make sure you grab your tickets today, and we’ll see you soon.”

Stream or purchase “I Found Rest (feat. Ben Fuller)” HERE. For a complete list of tour dates, ticket options and more, visit www.wearemessengersmusic.com.

“Where The Joy Is Tour” Spring 2024 U.S. Dates:

3/7 — Waco, TX // Waco Hippodrome Theatre

3/8 — Houston, TX // Woodlands Church

3/9 — San Angelo, TX // San Angelo Performing Arts Center

3/10 — Woodward, OK // Woodward High School Auditorium

3/11 — Fort Smith, AR // ArcBest Performing Arts Center

3/14 — Tupelo, MS // Cadence Bank Arena

3/15 — Marion, IL // Marion Cultural and Civic Center

3/16 — Hays, KS // Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center

3/17 — Grand Island, NE // GI Free Church

3/19 — Pharr, TX // Center Church

3/22 — Tyler, TX // Flint Baptist Church

3/23 — Selma, TX // Real Life Amphitheater

3/24 — Corpus Christi, TX // Church of Hope

4/4 — Massillon, OH // RiverTree Jackson Church

4/5 — Lake Geneva, WI // Lakeland Community Church

4/6 — Brainerd, MN // Gichi-ziibi Center for the Arts

4/7 — Green Bay, WI // Green Bay Community Church

4/8 — Eau Claire, WI // RCU Theatre at the Pablo Center at the Confluence

4/11 — Toledo, OH // Nitschke Auditorium — University of Toledo

4/12 — Williamsburg, MI // New Hope Community Church

4/13 — Muskegon/Fruitport, MI // Calvary Christian Schools

4/14 — Mckenzie, TN // Crisp Arena

4/17 — Sebring, FL // First Baptist Church Sebring

4/18 — New Port Richey, FL // First Baptist Church

4/19 — St. Petersburg, FL // Calvary Chapel St. Petersburg

4/20 — Lakeland, FL // Victory Church

4/21 — Savannah, GA // Savannah Christian Preparatory School — Eckburg Gym

*Dates and venues subject to change without notice.

About We Are Messengers:
We Are Messengers has over 450 million career streams, over 2.7 billion airplay audience, and a multi-week #1 Billboard radio song (“Come What May”), along with six Top 5 and ten Top 10 Christian Airplay hits with “Image of God,” “Power,” “Maybe It’s Ok,” “Magnify,” “Point To You,” “Love,” “Everything Comes Alive,” “God With Us,” “This Is Jesus” and “From Heaven To Earth (Joy To The World).” The band has had multiple sync film and TV placements on major networks including Lionsgate, MTV and CBC. We Are Messengers has played for a live audience of over 2 million people across 40 states and 5 countries, including selling out shows in the Netherlands, England, and lead vocalist Darren Mulligan’s native Ireland. Following consecutive USA arena tours with TobyMac and Casting Crowns, the band headlined the Wholehearted Tour in 2022. From March to May of 2023, We Are Messengers was on Casting Crowns’ The Healer Tour, and among festival dates during the Summer of 2023, the band was also on the Summer Worship Nights Tour with Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake. The Dove-nominated and K-LOVE Fan Award winning group’s new album, Where The Joy Is, releases April 5, 2024.

About Curb Records:
Celebrating 60 years in business, Curb Records is one of the world’s leading independent music companies. Owned and operated by Mike Curb since 1964, Curb Records has achieved 435 number one records, over 1,500 Top Ten records and charted over 4,500 total records. With over a half century in operation, Curb Records has been influential in the careers of some of the biggest names in music, including: Tim McGraw, Hank Williams Jr., Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, LeAnn Rimes, The Judds, Dylan Scott, Sawyer Brown, for KING & COUNTRY, Wyn Starks, Kelsey Hart, Dan Bremnes, We Are Messengers, Wynonna, Lyle Lovett, Big Daddy Weave, Natalie Grant, Jo Dee Messina, Hannah Ellis, Mo Pitney, Hal Ketchum, and Desert Rose Band, among many others.

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