Carrie Underwood has the perfect gifts for her fans this Easter Sunday as she is bringing her gospel album 'My Savior' to life with a virtual concert on the occasion.
As the world struggles with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which brings a fresh supply of stress every day, we all need an escape, and what’s better than tuning into some fresh music? Singer-songwriter Carrie Underwood has the perfect gifts for her fans this Easter Sunday as she is bringing her gospel album ‘My Savior’ to life with a virtual concert on the occasion.
On Monday, the Grammy-winning singer announced that she will perform her new album, out on Friday, during a virtual concert performance entitled ‘My Savior: Live From The Ryman’. She made the announcement on her Instagram handle along with a video.
The hitmaker captioned the post, “We are bringing the #MySavior album to life on Easter Sunday with a live virtual concert from the Mother Church of Country Music, @theryman! Join us April 4 at 11am CT on my official Facebook page. Donations during the stream will benefit @savethechildren. Be sure to RSVP! link in bio (sic).”
The concert will be streamed from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, also known around the world as the ‘Mother Church of Country Music’, according to a press release, reported People magazine. The singer will perform the gospel hymns she grew up singing for the special event, which will stream live globally on her official Facebook page at 11 am CT on April 4.
The concert will also feature special appearances by gospel great CeCe Winans, who duets with Underwood on ‘Great Is Thy Faithfulness’, and NEEDTOBREATHE frontman Bear Rinehart, who collaborated with Underwood on ‘Nothing But the Blood of Jesus’.