Christian Band, "Unspoken," performs at Pandora Missionary Sept. 21
One of today’s most well-known Christian bands, Unspoken, performs in concert at Pandora Missionary Church Sunday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the door. VIP passes for a meet and greet with the band, photos, autographs, and refreshments are an additional $5.
With two straight Top-5 singles (“Who You Are” and “Lift My Life Up”) and successful tours with bands like Sanctus Real and Big Daddy Weave, Unspoken is one of the hottest Christian bands on the scene today.
“We are absolutely thrilled to be bringing a group of this caliber to the area,” said Joanna Gratz, member of the Fellowship Board at Pandora Missionary Church.
“Their songs are often played on Christian radio stations and they openly share the message of hope and redemption through Christ through their songwriting and testimonies. We’re really looking forward to a fun and meaningful evening of praise and worship,” she said.
Tickets may be purchased at Tom Ahl Dealerships and Biggby Coffee in Lima, Coffee Amici and The George House in Findlay, and Greg’s Pharmacy in Bluffton.
Tickets are also available online at www.pandoramissionarychurch.org or by calling iTickets at 800-965-9324.
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