Creation Festival 2015 Lineup: Switchfoot, TobyMac, Lecrae, and Skillet Announced as Headliners

Creation Festival

 

Colton Dixon BC Intro

Yesterday the Creation Festival announced the lineup for their Northeast and Northwest event dates, and for three days - fans will be able to hear the biggest names in Christian music.

 

"We are excited to announce our official lineup for Creation Northwest 2015! Pick up your tickets now at http://creationnorthwest.showclix.com" the organization wrote on their Facebook page. "There will be more artist and speaker announcements to come so stay posted on this page and www.creationfest.com for the latest news!"

The main headliners include Switchfoot, TobyMac, Skillet, and Lecrae. The support includes Lincoln Brewster, Peter Furler, Natalie Grant, Matthew West, Colton Dixon, Shonlock, Lacey Sturm, Disciple, and more. There will also be a series of guest speakers. The full lineup can be seen in the flyer picture.

The Northeast concerts run from June 24 - 27 and takes place at Mt. Union P.A. The Northwest shows will begin on July 30 and end on August 1 at Tri-Cities, WA. Two separate events, Creation an Ichthus Experience (Lexington, KY, July 8 - 11) and Sonshine (Twin Cities Region, July 16 - 18) will also be running through Creation. 

Creation Festival's purpose is "To present the Gospel through music, teaching and any other creative means so that those attending will be drawn to salvation and discipleship in Christ. We come together by the thousands to "Give Tribute to Our Creator" and to allow His Spirit to birth many as "new Creations" in Jesus Christ who will love and serve Him. (Colossians 1:15-18)" according to their site.

Their vision, "Prayerfully we believe God to be exalted during our time together and for those attending Creation Festivals to unreservedly submit to Christ as Lord and Savior. Through music, worship and Christ centered teaching we believe that Christ will be exalted and committed believers will change the world with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ."

They sum all this up with their belief in Jesus as Savior, and their duty to spread the gospel.