Chris Tomlin Releases 18th Album, 'The King Is Still The King'
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Grammy-award winning artist Chris Tomlin releases his highly-anticipated 18th album The King Is Still The King.
In advance of the new album release, Tomlin released new songs from the album including "Jesus Saves," "Doesn't He," "The First Hymn (with Ben Fielding)" and his current radio single "How Good It Is."
“What I love the most in this moment," said Tomlin, "is that the title of the new album is The King is Still the King. Worship reminds us of the greater story. It lifts our eyes off ourselves and our circumstances, and it reminds us that our hope is in an everlasting kingdom and everlasting King… and that ‘The King is Still the King.’
“When you listen to this collection of songs and music pieces, I hope that you’re filled with the presence of God. That it fills your car, your home, your heart as you sing these songs, And these songs were meant to be sung. So turn it up. Sing it loud. I pray you’re blessed by it.”
The King Is Still The King Track Listing:
- How Good It Is
- 👑🙌
- Doesn’t He
- Still The King
- Rivers Of Joy
- He Has Done Great Things (with Phil Wickham)
- 👑 ✝️
- Jesus Saves
- Help My Unbelief
- You Are My King (Amazing Love)
- 👑🧎♂️➡️
- That’s Who He Is
- The First Hymn (with Ben Fielding)
- Coming Soon
15 . 👑 🐦⬛
- My Father's World (with Aodhán King, Jamie MacDonald, and CalledOut Music)
Fans can get a taste of all this music this fall, when Tomlin launches his Fall headlining tour An Evening of Worship with Chris Tomlin. He will hit 20 cities across the U.S through Nov. 8.
An Evening of Worship with Chris Tomlin | 2025 Fall Tour
*Introducing The Heritage
Sept. 17 Buffalo, NY
Sept. 18 South Portland, ME
Sept. 20 Richmond, VA
Sept. 26 Cincinnati, OH
Sept. 28 Fort Wayne, IN
Oct. 1 Warner Robins, GA
Oct. 2 Fort Myers, FL
Oct. 3 Jacksonville, FL
Oct. 4 New Bern, NC
Oct. 8 Peoria, IL
Oct. 9 Chattanooga, TN
Oct. 23 Redding, CA
Oct. 24 Portland, OR
Oct. 28 San Jose, CA
Oct. 29 Bakersfield, CA
Oct. 30 Tucson, AZ
Nov. 5 Midland, TX
Nov. 6 Austin, TX -
Nov. 7 Jackson, MS
Nov. 8 Oklahoma City, OK