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New Eras From Established Voices: Your ’90s CCM Dreams Are Coming True

Blessing Offor
Brandon Heath
Cindy Morgan
Geoff Moore
Jon Reddick
Katy Nichole
Mac Powell
Matt Maher
Michael W Smith
Point of Grace
Rachael Lampa
Steven Curtis Chapman
Third Day
Zach Williams
Music News

Some songs will forever live rent free in our minds. If you were a youth group kid in the ’90s, chances are good “Your Love Oh Lord,” “Keep The Candle Burning” and “Dive” were among the tracks keeping your Sony Walkman skipping. Christian music was having a moment, and we’ll never forget the impact these defining anthems had on our lives — and on our faith. Fortunately, longtime fans now have the chance to relive that era with several tours and albums that will have you rifling through your closet for your old mixtapes in no time. In 2026, some of your favorite established voices are making all of your ’90s CCM dreams come true. Third Day’s reuniting; Point Of Grace is releasing a brand new record; and Steven Curtis Chapman is celebrating 25 years of “Speechless.” Before you break out your ring pops and fanny packs, check out the headlines below for all the details.


Third Day Reunites For 30th Anniversary Tour

Third Day is getting the band back together…literally. Original members Mac Powell, Mark Lee, David Carr and Tai Anderson are embarking on a 30th anniversary tour, which will reunite the premier starting lineup for the first time in 11 years. The 30-city arena run kicked off Mar. 19, 2026, in Jacksonville, Florida, and will visit major markets, including Dallas, Chicago, Nashville, and Los Angeles before concluding in the group’s hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, on May 10. Fellow soulful rocker Zach Williams has been tapped to open all dates. This summer, Third Day will come together one last time for a special sold-out encore at Red Rocks Amphitheatre June 18, with friends Michael W. Smith, Matt Maher, Jon Reddick and Brandon Heath in tow. For these one-of-a-kind reunion shows, the four-time GRAMMY® Award-winning band will be revisiting signature selections across 14 albums and 31 No. 1 hits.

RELATED CONTENT: Third Day: 30th Anniversary Tour


Point of Grace Unveils First All-New Record in 14 Years

On Mar. 27, 2026, Point Of Grace will release their first album of all-new music in 14 years. The iconic vocal group, who dropped their acclaimed self-titled debut in 1993, co-wrote nine of the project’s 10 tracks, collaborating with a mix of veteran lyricists like Cindy Morgan and Natalie Hemby, and rising songwriters, including Blessing Offor and Katy Nichole. Additionally, Rachael Lampa adds guest vocals to the record’s powerful closing selection, “The Night Will Be No More.” Known for tallying 24 consecutive chart-topping hits — a milestone unmatched by any act in any genre — the award-winning trio shares insights into their new music, their faith and their respective families each week on AccessMore’s “Circle Of Friends: The POGcast.” Members Shelley Breen, Denise Jones and Leigh Cappillino will host their annual Circle of Friends Weekend in October.

RELATED CONTENT: Listen to "Circle Of Friends: The POGcast" on AccessMore


Steven Curtis Chapman Celebrates 25 Years of “Speechless”

In 2025, Steven Curtis Chapman’s eighth studio effort, “Speechless,” turned 25. To celebrate, Chapman decided to play the entire album, front to back, in select cities across the U.S. Strong demand led to 17 additional dates this spring, culminating in a sold-out show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Mar. 23, 2026. Backed by modern string quartet La Vie, the decorated artist has been treating concertgoers to “Speechless” in its entirety, performing beloved songs like “Dive,” “The Change” and “Fingerprints Of God,” alongside other select hits from his expansive discography. “Speechless” released June 3, 1999, and produced seven No. 1s — a record-breaking feat even for a consistent chart-topper like Chapman. Shortly after the project originally bowed, Chapman launched a major tour with his close friend and frequent collaborator, Geoff Moore. The Platinum-certified “Speechless” went on to earn a GRAMMY® for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album and a GMA Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year.

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