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Christian music star Brandon Lake at Lincoln Arena on Thursday
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Christian music star Brandon Lake at Lincoln Arena on Thursday

Christian singer-songwriter Brandon Lake, who just won three Top Dove Awards, will perform at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Thursday.

Lake, one of contemporary Christian music's hottest artists, received the Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards for Songwriter of the Year, Worship Song of the Year for “Praise” and Album of the Year for “Coat of Many Colors.”

Lake, known for songs like “Praise You Anywhere,” “Gratitude” and “Graves Into Gardens,” will release his chart-topping Christian album “Coat of Many Colors” as part of the 12-day fall extension of his album “Tear.” , go on tour “Off The Roof” tour.

“We had a lot of fun on the first leg of this tour and I couldn’t be more excited to bring this tour to new cities in the fall,” Lake said in a press release. “I pray that God will exceed all our expectations and bring a breath of fresh air of His Holy Spirit to every show.”

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One of contemporary Christian music's hottest artists, Lake won consecutive Grammys for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for “Old Church Basement” in 2022 and “Breathe” in 2023, and also picked up the award for Best Gospel last year album for “Kingdom”. Book a deluxe.”

That album's title cut won the 2022 Grammy for Best Gospel Performance/Song, and 2023's “Fear Is Not My Future” beat out Lake's own “God Really Loves Us” for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance .

He has also now won ten Dove Awards, the highest honor in Christian music, most recently for “Gratitude,” the best worship song of 2022, and “Graves,” the best rap/hip-hop song of 2023.

A former member of Maverick City Music who now serves as worship pastor at Seacoast Church in Charleston, South Carolina, where he lives with his wife Brittany and their three sons, Lake began his solo career in 2016 with a crowdfunded independent album. Signed to Bethel Music in 2019, he had his first hit single with “This Is A Move,” which earned him his first Grammy and Dove nominations.

Benjamin William Hastings will open the show.

In the clubs

Pete's 65th Birthday with The Bel-Airs, Kris Lager Band and A Ferocious Jungle Cat, Friday, 5 p.m., Zoo Bar. Columbia, Missouri, R&B trio The Bel-Airs, feel-good Kris Lager Band and Nebraska Thunderfunk forerunners A Ferocious Jungle Cat will fill the Zoo Bar stage Friday from 5 p.m. to midnight to mark the 65th anniversary Celebrate the birthday of zoo owner Pete Watters.

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Keo & Them with Black Ophanim, Carver Jones, Saturday, 10 p.m., Duffy's Tavern. Wichita, Kansas, neo-soul ensemble Keo & Them return to Duffy's with their groovy, eclectic songs, carried by frontwoman Keo Fletcher's vocals. They will be joined by Lincoln jazz/funk band Black Ophanim and Omaha singer-songwriter Carver Jones.

The Funeral Portrait, Sunday, 6 p.m., Bar 1867. Emotional Atlanta hardcore band The Funeral Portrait combines the musical styles of punk, early/mid-2000s “emo” and alternative rock to create their “dark, spooky” sound and open, vulnerable lyrics.

Laura Bryna, Sunday, 8 p.m., Duffy's Tavern. Country singer-songwriter Laura Bryna, whose career took her from the Kennedy Center to Off-Broadway to Nashville, Tennessee and LA, returned to her roots with the 2022 single “Jawbreaker,” which sold more than 1 million Streams on Spotify and more has more than a million views on YouTube, making her one of the hottest new artists in the country.

Big Sandy and his Fly-Rite Boys, Tuesday, 6 p.m., Zoo Bar, Robert “Big Sandy” Williams and his band His Fly-Rite Boys are among the country's premier purveyors of vintage western swing, rockabilly, country and rock 'n' roll. They'll be back at the zoo on Tuesday for their annual Lincoln show.

Reach the author at 402-473-7244 or [email protected]. On Twitter @KentWolgamott

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