Lovers of live music rejoice! We Are Messengers are coming to Brisbane, bringing their whole band for a five-city tour of Australia in early 2024 as part of their Where the Joy Is World Tour.
We Are Messengers have built a career, the old-fashioned way, on the road touring relentlessly around the USA, Europe and beyond. They have had 11 consecutive top 10 radio singles including the multi chart #1 hit song “Come What May” and the Gold certified “Maybe Its OK’.
February 2024 is your chance to see We Are Messengers live in Australia performing in Brisbane for one show only on Saturday February 3.
Tickets are now on sale, book your tickets online at mintix.com.au
Your invitation to join We Are Messengers in concert
We are Messengers are fronted by Darren Mulligan, a single minded Irish man who writes rock n’ roll anthems and intimate earthly psalms for messy broken people. The goal has always been to engage culture in conversation about the goodness of God and to put words and melody to some of the hardest things we feel as humans. This is a band that understands and loves the outsiders, the marginalized, the lost and the least.
96five’s Ken and Nicky caught up with Darren to hear about his love for Jesus and what people can expect at the upcoming Brisbane show.
“You’re gonna get big bag full of rock and roll” Darren said.
“You’re gonna get a band who have been wrecked by the love of God. We have become victims of love and because of that we sing rock and roll songs for the misfits, for the outsiders, for those who are tired and burned out on religion.”
“It makes no sense to come to Australia commercially, financially, economically. We’re coming because we think Jesus is the best news in the whole world and because we might actually try that vegemite out” Darren Mulligan, We Are Messengers
Collaboration has been a cornerstone of We Are Messengers distinctive sound.
In 2020 country legend Vince Gill joined the band on a one take stripped back version of “Image of God” captured live and acoustic at Vince’s place. Features by Cory Asbury, Josh Baldwin, Naomi Raine of Maverick City and Christian Hip Hop legend KB have followed.