Thousand Foot Krutch
Intust Bank Arena
500 E Waterman St
Wichita, KS 67202-4509
Mar 31, 2017
6:00 PM UTC
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June 14th 2022
Great show and great memories, I came down for the show with a 39 week pregnant wife at home…grateful my daughter held off for another week!
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Thousand Foot Krutch Biography
Thousand Foot Krutch is a Canadian christian rock band composed of Trevor McNevan (vocals), Steve Augustine (drums), Joel Bruyere (bass) and Jamie Aplin (guitar). Trevor and Steve are also in FM Static.
Singer, songwriter, and band founder of Thousand Foot Krutch (known to its fans as TFK), McNevan started the band while still in high school in Peterborough, Ontario, northeast of Toronto. Joel (pronounced "Joe-ell") Bruyere, was McNevan's childhood friend who had moved away earlier, then years later came back just in time. Drummer Steve Augustine is from nearby Hamilton. They now consider the Toronto area home--when not touring. McNevan came up with the band's name through his belief that God is a crutch that you can lean on even if your problems pile a thousand feet high.
They have released four albums: Set It Off, Phenomenon, The Art of Breaking, and their newest release, The Flame In All Of Us. These discs showcase a number of popular styles, including pop/rock, CCM, rap/rock, hip-hop, and plain old party rock.
Read MoreSinger, songwriter, and band founder of Thousand Foot Krutch (known to its fans as TFK), McNevan started the band while still in high school in Peterborough, Ontario, northeast of Toronto. Joel (pronounced "Joe-ell") Bruyere, was McNevan's childhood friend who had moved away earlier, then years later came back just in time. Drummer Steve Augustine is from nearby Hamilton. They now consider the Toronto area home--when not touring. McNevan came up with the band's name through his belief that God is a crutch that you can lean on even if your problems pile a thousand feet high.
They have released four albums: Set It Off, Phenomenon, The Art of Breaking, and their newest release, The Flame In All Of Us. These discs showcase a number of popular styles, including pop/rock, CCM, rap/rock, hip-hop, and plain old party rock.
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