Chris Tomlin Tour Hits The Road with the Burning Lights Tour and Live Concert DVD

Christian music artist Chris Tomlin just got done with the biggest tour of his long career. He is just finishing the "Burning Lights Tour" which saw a huge increase in average show attendance above his 2011-2012 tour. This is due the the immense success of the album "Burning Lights", which went number one on Billboard Magazine's Top 200 list. But, fans that missed out on the first round of Chris Tomlin Tickets will get a second chance to join in on the action.

After the first leg of the tour, Tomlin announced the second half of "The Burning Lights Tour." It will be this fall, and it will visit 21 cities in the United States. Starting in October, the tour will feature longtime Tomlin Ministry partner and Passion City Church Founder and Pastor, Louie Giglio. Although specific dates haven't been announced yet, Chris Tomlin tour tickets will be going onsale soon.  Stay tuned on the Chris Tomlin "Burning Lights Tour" at his website, www.ChrisTomlin.com/tour.

Even if you don't get to make it to the second half of the tour, you're still in luck, as Chris Tomlin will be putting out a new worship DVD. Tomlin finished the first half of his tour at Denver's famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre. He recorded the evening and plans to release it as a DVD. The worship DVD is scheduled to come out in October, and will include the live DVD of the performance as well as a copy of Chris Tomlin's "Burning Lights" CD. It will have the entire set from the evening, as well as interviews and behind the scenes footage from the tour. It will feature the hits "Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)," "Revelation Song" performed with Kari Jobe, and a full message from pastor Louie Giglio.

Earlier this year, Tomlin had the biggest success of his career when his album, Burning Lights, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. He has gone on to sell over 72,000 copies and counting. The album is Chris Tomlin's first to make it to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200. With the success of his tour and live DVD, he hopes that it won't be his last.