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Christian rock comes to Franklin

Highly-acclaimed Christian rock bands Audio Adrenaline, Kutless, Finding Favour and Shine Bright Baby will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, March 21, at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts in Franklin.

Audio Adrenaline formed in 1986 at Kentucky Christian University. In 1999, their third album “Bloom” was certified gold. Soon after, they were asked to open for DC Talk on their Jesus Freak World Tour in 1999. The group co-founded a venture called the Hands and Feet Project. As part of this organization, Audio Adrenaline helped build an orphanage in Haiti. 

Kutless has sold over three million records worldwide and released their most current album, Believer, in 2012. Believer debuted at number one on the Billboard Christian Albums chart. 

Tickets start at $15 each.

www.greatmountainmusic.com or 866.273.4615.

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