Danny Gokey

Danny Gokey & We Are Messengers
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Doors: 6:15 pm | Show: 7 pm
$0 to $61.98
The Hope Nights Tour brings Danny Gokey, We Are Messengers, and Jon Reddick together for an evening built around light, joy, and the kind of hope that feels like a breath of fresh air. You’ll hear favorite songs like when Danny Gokey launches into “Haven’t Seen It Yet,” or when the room fills from, We Are Messengers’ “Wholehearted.” And of course, the powerful shift in the room when Jon Reddick leads “God, Turn It Around.” Gather your friends and come experience a night that feels a little like coming home. Hope is here – don’t miss it!
 
A limited number of VIP packages is available!
 
The VIP Experience includes:  One premium reserved seat.  Early Entry and Q&A with the artists.  Must arrive by 5:15pm.  Late arrivals will forfeit early seating and Q&A.  No refunds.
 
VIP DOORS: 5:15PM
REGULAR DOORS: 6:15PM
SHOW: 7PM
 
*Lineup subject to change
 
*Discounts cannot be combined.
 
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*Awakening Events / Awakening Foundation shows are required to follow local health and venue requirements. Changes in local health guidelines or venue policies are not grounds for a refund.
 
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Although he largely stuck to gospel and soul music during his time on American Idol in 2009, Danny Gokey transformed himself into a charting country artist with his solo debut, My Best Days, the following year. The conversion was short-lived, however, and he embraced a soulful Christian pop beginning with his second album, 2014's Hope in Front of Me, which reached number one on the Billboard Christian chart. He would remain a contemporary Christian artist, reaching the top of Billboard's Christian chart again with 2017's Rise and 2021's Jesus People.

Born on April 24, 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Daniel Jay Gokey was raised in a large family and began singing during weekly church services. His interest in religion and music continued to shape his adolescence, and he became the music director of Faith Builders International Ministries during his mid-twenties. Meanwhile, he married his high school sweetheart, a fellow church-going music fan named Sophia Martinez, and lived with her for four years.

In 2008, Martinez underwent surgery for congenital heart disease and died during the operation. An enthusiastic fan of American Idol, she had asked Gokey to audition for the show on several occasions. He ultimately auditioned that summer -- a mere four weeks after her passing -- and became one of the eighth season's early frontrunners, sailing through each round with his gruff, soulful vocals and tear-jerking backstory. Gokey ultimately finished third in the competition, with only Adam Lambert and Kris Allen receiving more votes.

The American Idols LIVE! Tour kept him busy until September 2009, at which point he signed with 19 Records (in conjunction with RCA Nashville) and set to work on a country album. His first single, "My Best Days Are Ahead of Me," peaked at number 29 on the country chart, and he rang in the New Year by releasing a full-length record, My Best Days, in early 2010. Well-received, the album peaked at number three on the Billboard Country Albums chart. He opened a handful of dates on Taylor Swift's Speak Now World Tour in 2011, and, parting ways with RCA Nashville, self-released the limited-edition Love Again EP through his website in 2012. That year, he also married Leyicet Peralta, and they welcomed their first child in 2013.

In October 2013, NavPress published Gokey's memoir, Hope in Front of Me: Find Purpose in Your Darkest Moments, which he co-authored with Ben Stroup. Committing thereafter to inspirational music, his sophomore album, Hope in Front of Me, arrived via BMG in 2014. Buoyed by the single "More Than You Think I Am," it debuted at number one on the Billboard Christian Albums chart. A year later, he delivered the number one holiday album Christmas Is Here, which he followed in 2016 with La Esperanza Frente a Mi, a Spanish-language version of Hope in Front of Me. Gokey returned with his fifth full-length studio album, Rise, in 2017. It included guest appearances from fellow American Idol alum Jordin Sparks and vocalist Kierra Sheard. The record debuted at number one on the Billboard Christian Albums chart and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.

"The Prayer," a collaborative single with Natalie Grant, appeared in 2018. Gokey followed it early the next year with the Christian Top Five single "Haven't Seen It Yet." An album by the same name saw release by Sparrow in April 2019. It reached number two on the Christian chart.

Gokey released The Greatest Gift: A Christmas Collection, his second collection of seasonal music, in 2019; it reached 32 on Billboard's Christian chart. Jesus People, his first album of new material since Haven't Seen It Yet, appeared in August 2021. Andrew Leahey, Rovi
We Are Messengers—Darren Mulligan (lead vocals), Kyle Williams (guitar), and Drew Kerxton (drums)—has over 350 million on-demand streams, has surpassed 1.7 billion radio impressions, and boasts six Top 5 and ten Top 10 Christian Airplay hits with “Power,” “Maybe It’s Ok,” “Magnify,” “Point To You,” “Everything Comes Alive,” and “From Heaven To Earth (Joy To The World)”. The band’s recent album, Power, which released on January 31, 2020, features the award-winning self-acceptance anthem “Maybe It’s Ok”—which has been hailed as “air to a drowning man” by Rawckus Magazine, and “potent, effective and liberating” by Arianna Huffington’s Thrive Global.

We Are Messengers has played for a live audience of over 2 million people across 40 states and 5 countries, including selling out shows in the Netherlands, England, and lead vocalist Darren Mulligan’s native Ireland.
Worship pastor and songwriter, Jon Reddick, has a heart for the church and the songs that pour out from congregations into world. Throughout his writing career he’s intentionally composed lyrics that speak about redemption and hope in a way that impacts cross cultural narratives of a generation hungry for healing.

Finding hope through music has long been part of Reddick’s makeup. Growing up the son of a pastor and the church pianist in Memphis, TN, music was woven into Reddick’s DNA from the start. Since then, he's leaned into bridge-building across racial and generational lines, working to bring churches and cultures together under one faith umbrella.

In addition to being a talented musician, Reddick is also a creative visual artist. In a fusion of his artistic and musical sides, each of his single covers are his original paintings. He's thrilled to combine his gifts for a greater purpose.

Even with all of his success, writing songs that lead others into their own sacred worship space has been the most rewarding aspect of his career.

Jon Reddick has been my worship leader for over eight years now," shares TobyMac about Reddick. "He’s not only a gifted singer who expresses soul and emotion as well as anyone I’ve ever heard, but also a songwriter who’s lyrics awaken my heart to hope through God’s love. I’m so grateful to play a small part in sharing this gift with the church, it is TRULY my honor."