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A Hundred Highways
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Rescue Story
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Survivor: Live From Harding Prison - EP
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Chain Breaker
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Zach Williams at New Orleans, LA in Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts 2024
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Fan Reviews

Kathy
March 31st 2024
Zach & his band were awesome but Riley Clemmons sang too long beforehand & preached. Next guy talked too long about World , Vision & child sponsorship which I doubt the child gets any of the money, kept saying sponsor for 4 quarters & no it’s $40 a month. Wasted too much time, paid to see Zach Williams not the other two.
Cedar Rapids, IA@
Paramount Theatre
Ann
December 27th 2023
The concerts were great but the venue was not! It was a fighting frenzy to find seats for 4 people! The church is beautiful but assigned seats are a must!! My husband can’t walk very far and he was suffering after finally finding a spot to sit! He cannot stand in the forever line outside!! There needs to be a handicapped accessible downstairs area with pre assigned seats!! I’ll pay a little more for truly accessible area!!
New Bern, NC@
Temple Church
DAve
October 23rd 2023
Zach Williams: 10/21/23 “With anticipation I made my way down Route 28 into Evans Georgia Saturday evening for my first time visiting the Columbia County Performing Arts Center and my first time seeing Christian rock singer/songwriter Zach Williams LIVE. I had heard raving reports about the venue from firsthand sources —most notably an usher who worked a different venue, on how it’s just like Greenville’s Peace Center, only newer, i.e. the sound and view from every seat IS really THAT good. A $27 Insider promo ticket solidified the decision to check it out for myself. In all transparency I wasn’t familiar with much from the Grammy and Dove award winning artist from Jonesboro Arkansas but an unplanned and uncontrollable month-long period of my Sirius XM being stuck on The Message fixed that somewhat. The concert itself fell towards the tail end of the third leg of Zach’s ‘A Hundred Highways Tour’ which wraps up on the 28th in Rochester New York. The 2,062 capacity venue was full and anticipation was in the air. My wife and I were seated left orchestra, 14 rows from the stage, but arriving early I was able to walk down to take in a close-up view. The stage was set for his ten piece band, a riser in the background held the positions of the keyboardist to the left, bass player in the middle, and drummer on the right. The B3 had an open face exposing all the innards in straight view towards the audience and the drum head had an image of a buffalo’s head. Behind the riser there were 6 light bars in descending size from the center with beacons on top. Eight hexagon shaped snowflake patterns of seven individual lights each completed the background. There were no video screens. In the forefront from left to right were two female background singers, a guitarist on either side of Zach positioned direct center, pedal steel, and a three piece horn section (trumpet, trombone and saxophone). At 7 p.m. 23 year old opener Riley Clemmons from Nashville TN (contemporary Christian pop) took the stage for a 35 minute / 8 song set beginning with ‘Fear Not’ from her new album ‘Church Pew’ released less than a month ago. ‘Evans Georgia how we feeling tonight Ladies and Gentlemen? My name is Riley Clemmons, we’re so excited to be here tonight, “Come on y’all.”’ Up next was a number 5 single from 2021 ‘For The Good’, and other than that and ‘Fighting For Me’ a number 4 single, the balance of the six songs were all from her new album to the neglect of other of her other charted singles. The songs all held true to a common theme of relationship and faith, and her three person band of guitar, drums, and keyboards were complimentary and not overwhelming. Mid set, I noticed that I had failed to put in my ear plugs as they were hardly necessary, an indicator of just how good the sound in the venue actually was. Her final song, ‘Loved By You’ currently at number 34 on the charts (and moving up) brought the loudest cheers from the audience. After what felt like a rather lengthy stage turn time the lights finally went down at 8:10 to all flashing red lights and a banjo backing track as Zachary Stephen Williams 45 took the stage for an hour and forty minute / 17 song set. Opening with ‘Big Tent Revival’, the first track from his latest release, the set leaned heavily on the new album from which the tour was named after with a prodigious nine song total. A pair of number ones ‘Less Like Me’ and ‘Old Church Choir’ followed with a pause in between for old fashioned meet and greet. To the background chords of an old church organ Zach led the charge, ‘How bout we have a little Church in here tonight? You guys do me a favor if you can, stand up and find somebody to shake hands with, hug somebody’s neck, let’s have some old fashioned Church!’ A friend of Zach’s just happened to be in town from American Idol Season 21 and he brought him on stage for a duet of ‘Sunday’s Comin’. ‘You guys give it up for Mr. Warren Peay’. One of the best performances of the evening, the outlaw styled ‘Jesus’ Fault’, a song Zach had just performed days earlier on the Dove Awards, featured Zach Ingle (the other Zach) on pedal steel guitar. As great as the music was, the message was even greater and things were about to get real as Williams began to share his story. ‘Over the years God allowed me to live through some dark days and walk through some messy times in my life.’ Zach had run to drugs, alcohol, money and material things to fill his void, but ‘the first place you find something is always the last place you look for’ he assured us speaking of Jesus. After emotional performances of a pair of number two singles ‘Rescue Story’ and ‘Fear Is A Liar’ (with Riley Clemmons brought back up on stage) he took a full fifteen minutes to recall his darkest moment and the breakthrough that immediately followed. Tired of living the lifestyle of a rock star and all that entailed with his Southern Rock band ‘The Reformed’, one evening as his tour bus driver was scanning the dial he came across the song ‘Redeemed’ by Big Daddy Weave which changed his life forever. Zach realized that even in spite of the state he was in he could still be saved. Thank you Big Daddy Weave! Next up were a pair of #1’s 2022’s ‘Heart Of God’ and 2019’s ‘There Was Jesus’ featuring one of his background vocalists singing the ‘Dolly Parton’ portion in a strong and moving vocal performance. Zach commented how that a lady had recently interviewed him, ‘If you had to describe your sound and your genre, who would you say you sound like?’ His response, ‘You know for the first time in my life I could say I sound like Zach Williams!’ The music experience we were treated to was diverse, the artist remaining true to his roots, a mixture of country, gospel, rock, and blues. During a reflective moment someone in the orchestra yelled out ‘Chain Breaker’ to which Zach replied, ‘It’s comin’, and it did! With everyone on their feet for the #1 song and band introductions following, the regular set concluded with an all stirring ending. All was not finished as Williams left and reentered the stage for an encore performance of ‘Praise Open’s Prisons’ with every cell phone in the air lighting up the entire Performing Art Center! Growing up in church and walking away Zach finally came home thanks to the power of a praying father who believed in him. He told us that one day while working construction with his father his dad shared a story that he had never heard before. When he was dedicated in church as a child Zach began screaming and the Pastor said, ‘Man this kid’s got a strong set of lungs, he’ll probably be a singer some day’ then spoke life over him pronouncing, ‘This child will be a voice for his generation!’ Who knows how music and message can shape or rather reshape a life, the two thousand person audience got a taste of what that kind of transformation can do!” Review and photo by DAve (Concert #834)
Evans, GA@
Columbia County Performing Arts Center
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About Zach Williams

Husband, father, singer, songwriter, worship leader, campus director at his home church in Arkansas, and now, most recently added to Zach Williams’ list of titles is recording artist. Signing with Provident Label Group’s Essential Records, he will release his powerful debut single, “Chain Breaker,” this summer to radio stations across the U.S.

Never in his wildest dreams did Zach Williams think that he would be in this place of writing and recording music in the Christian music industry, especially from years of hard living on the road while in a rock & roll band. He thought his life was fulfilling and he was doing what he had always wanted to do, but that left him empty, lonely, and further away from God and his family than ever before. For years he sought meaning and fulfillment in the unhealthy, and sometimes dangerous, lifestyle he was living. He eventually found refuge in a fellow band mate, thanks to their countless late nights on the road talking about God, faith and what their lives could actually be like beyond the band.

“Even though I grew up going to church every Sunday as a kid, even though I knew right from wrong and said I was a Christian, there was absolutely nothing about the way I was living that reflected these things,” Zach shares. “It took a trip to Europe in 2012 to stop me dead in my tracks and show me just how lost I really was.”

That year, with his wife by his side, his faith became real to him and he found renewal by dedicating his life to Christ. He hasn’t looked back since. See more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L76pog3GjKM
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Genres:
Gospel, Christian/gospel, Christian-gospel, Christian, Christian Rock
Hometown:
Jonesboro, Arkansas

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Concerts and tour dates

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Past

Live Photos of Zach Williams

Zach Williams at New Orleans, LA in Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts 2024
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Zach Williams merchamazonview store

A Hundred Highways
$13.49
Rescue Story
$11.98
Survivor: Live From Harding Prison - EP
$5.98
Chain Breaker
$9.98
View All
Zach Williams's tour

Fan Reviews

Kathy
March 31st 2024
Zach & his band were awesome but Riley Clemmons sang too long beforehand & preached. Next guy talked too long about World , Vision & child sponsorship which I doubt the child gets any of the money, kept saying sponsor for 4 quarters & no it’s $40 a month. Wasted too much time, paid to see Zach Williams not the other two.
Cedar Rapids, IA@
Paramount Theatre
Ann
December 27th 2023
The concerts were great but the venue was not! It was a fighting frenzy to find seats for 4 people! The church is beautiful but assigned seats are a must!! My husband can’t walk very far and he was suffering after finally finding a spot to sit! He cannot stand in the forever line outside!! There needs to be a handicapped accessible downstairs area with pre assigned seats!! I’ll pay a little more for truly accessible area!!
New Bern, NC@
Temple Church
DAve
October 23rd 2023
Zach Williams: 10/21/23 “With anticipation I made my way down Route 28 into Evans Georgia Saturday evening for my first time visiting the Columbia County Performing Arts Center and my first time seeing Christian rock singer/songwriter Zach Williams LIVE. I had heard raving reports about the venue from firsthand sources —most notably an usher who worked a different venue, on how it’s just like Greenville’s Peace Center, only newer, i.e. the sound and view from every seat IS really THAT good. A $27 Insider promo ticket solidified the decision to check it out for myself. In all transparency I wasn’t familiar with much from the Grammy and Dove award winning artist from Jonesboro Arkansas but an unplanned and uncontrollable month-long period of my Sirius XM being stuck on The Message fixed that somewhat. The concert itself fell towards the tail end of the third leg of Zach’s ‘A Hundred Highways Tour’ which wraps up on the 28th in Rochester New York. The 2,062 capacity venue was full and anticipation was in the air. My wife and I were seated left orchestra, 14 rows from the stage, but arriving early I was able to walk down to take in a close-up view. The stage was set for his ten piece band, a riser in the background held the positions of the keyboardist to the left, bass player in the middle, and drummer on the right. The B3 had an open face exposing all the innards in straight view towards the audience and the drum head had an image of a buffalo’s head. Behind the riser there were 6 light bars in descending size from the center with beacons on top. Eight hexagon shaped snowflake patterns of seven individual lights each completed the background. There were no video screens. In the forefront from left to right were two female background singers, a guitarist on either side of Zach positioned direct center, pedal steel, and a three piece horn section (trumpet, trombone and saxophone). At 7 p.m. 23 year old opener Riley Clemmons from Nashville TN (contemporary Christian pop) took the stage for a 35 minute / 8 song set beginning with ‘Fear Not’ from her new album ‘Church Pew’ released less than a month ago. ‘Evans Georgia how we feeling tonight Ladies and Gentlemen? My name is Riley Clemmons, we’re so excited to be here tonight, “Come on y’all.”’ Up next was a number 5 single from 2021 ‘For The Good’, and other than that and ‘Fighting For Me’ a number 4 single, the balance of the six songs were all from her new album to the neglect of other of her other charted singles. The songs all held true to a common theme of relationship and faith, and her three person band of guitar, drums, and keyboards were complimentary and not overwhelming. Mid set, I noticed that I had failed to put in my ear plugs as they were hardly necessary, an indicator of just how good the sound in the venue actually was. Her final song, ‘Loved By You’ currently at number 34 on the charts (and moving up) brought the loudest cheers from the audience. After what felt like a rather lengthy stage turn time the lights finally went down at 8:10 to all flashing red lights and a banjo backing track as Zachary Stephen Williams 45 took the stage for an hour and forty minute / 17 song set. Opening with ‘Big Tent Revival’, the first track from his latest release, the set leaned heavily on the new album from which the tour was named after with a prodigious nine song total. A pair of number ones ‘Less Like Me’ and ‘Old Church Choir’ followed with a pause in between for old fashioned meet and greet. To the background chords of an old church organ Zach led the charge, ‘How bout we have a little Church in here tonight? You guys do me a favor if you can, stand up and find somebody to shake hands with, hug somebody’s neck, let’s have some old fashioned Church!’ A friend of Zach’s just happened to be in town from American Idol Season 21 and he brought him on stage for a duet of ‘Sunday’s Comin’. ‘You guys give it up for Mr. Warren Peay’. One of the best performances of the evening, the outlaw styled ‘Jesus’ Fault’, a song Zach had just performed days earlier on the Dove Awards, featured Zach Ingle (the other Zach) on pedal steel guitar. As great as the music was, the message was even greater and things were about to get real as Williams began to share his story. ‘Over the years God allowed me to live through some dark days and walk through some messy times in my life.’ Zach had run to drugs, alcohol, money and material things to fill his void, but ‘the first place you find something is always the last place you look for’ he assured us speaking of Jesus. After emotional performances of a pair of number two singles ‘Rescue Story’ and ‘Fear Is A Liar’ (with Riley Clemmons brought back up on stage) he took a full fifteen minutes to recall his darkest moment and the breakthrough that immediately followed. Tired of living the lifestyle of a rock star and all that entailed with his Southern Rock band ‘The Reformed’, one evening as his tour bus driver was scanning the dial he came across the song ‘Redeemed’ by Big Daddy Weave which changed his life forever. Zach realized that even in spite of the state he was in he could still be saved. Thank you Big Daddy Weave! Next up were a pair of #1’s 2022’s ‘Heart Of God’ and 2019’s ‘There Was Jesus’ featuring one of his background vocalists singing the ‘Dolly Parton’ portion in a strong and moving vocal performance. Zach commented how that a lady had recently interviewed him, ‘If you had to describe your sound and your genre, who would you say you sound like?’ His response, ‘You know for the first time in my life I could say I sound like Zach Williams!’ The music experience we were treated to was diverse, the artist remaining true to his roots, a mixture of country, gospel, rock, and blues. During a reflective moment someone in the orchestra yelled out ‘Chain Breaker’ to which Zach replied, ‘It’s comin’, and it did! With everyone on their feet for the #1 song and band introductions following, the regular set concluded with an all stirring ending. All was not finished as Williams left and reentered the stage for an encore performance of ‘Praise Open’s Prisons’ with every cell phone in the air lighting up the entire Performing Art Center! Growing up in church and walking away Zach finally came home thanks to the power of a praying father who believed in him. He told us that one day while working construction with his father his dad shared a story that he had never heard before. When he was dedicated in church as a child Zach began screaming and the Pastor said, ‘Man this kid’s got a strong set of lungs, he’ll probably be a singer some day’ then spoke life over him pronouncing, ‘This child will be a voice for his generation!’ Who knows how music and message can shape or rather reshape a life, the two thousand person audience got a taste of what that kind of transformation can do!” Review and photo by DAve (Concert #834)
Evans, GA@
Columbia County Performing Arts Center
View More Fan Reviews

About Zach Williams

Husband, father, singer, songwriter, worship leader, campus director at his home church in Arkansas, and now, most recently added to Zach Williams’ list of titles is recording artist. Signing with Provident Label Group’s Essential Records, he will release his powerful debut single, “Chain Breaker,” this summer to radio stations across the U.S.

Never in his wildest dreams did Zach Williams think that he would be in this place of writing and recording music in the Christian music industry, especially from years of hard living on the road while in a rock & roll band. He thought his life was fulfilling and he was doing what he had always wanted to do, but that left him empty, lonely, and further away from God and his family than ever before. For years he sought meaning and fulfillment in the unhealthy, and sometimes dangerous, lifestyle he was living. He eventually found refuge in a fellow band mate, thanks to their countless late nights on the road talking about God, faith and what their lives could actually be like beyond the band.

“Even though I grew up going to church every Sunday as a kid, even though I knew right from wrong and said I was a Christian, there was absolutely nothing about the way I was living that reflected these things,” Zach shares. “It took a trip to Europe in 2012 to stop me dead in my tracks and show me just how lost I really was.”

That year, with his wife by his side, his faith became real to him and he found renewal by dedicating his life to Christ. He hasn’t looked back since. See more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L76pog3GjKM
Show More
Genres:
Gospel, Christian/gospel, Christian-gospel, Christian, Christian Rock
Hometown:
Jonesboro, Arkansas

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