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Tenth Avenue North has always been a band of deep conviction. Theyβve never shied away from uncomfortable topics. Theyβve never stopped asking hard questions.
Yet, after two decades that saw them sell nearly 2 million albums, win multiple Dove Awards, a Platinum- and multiple Gold-certified singles and build a catalog of hit songs, they began to wonder whether God had something else in store.
And He did. But it wasnβt what they expected.
What they thought was the end of Tenth Avenue North in 2020 β with a farewell tour disrupted by the global pandemic β turned into a four-year hiatus that sharpened the bandβs focus and cemented the convictions that made them one of the most popular bands in Chris8an music.
βGod has a way of using what we ini8ally perceive as endings to create room for us to experience Him in new ways,β said Mike Donehey, co-founder and lead singer of Tenth Avenue North. βThe last four years have been an incredible experience, and I canβt wait to get back out on the road, reconnect with fans, and share more about how Heβs been at work.β
Tenth Avenue North started in 2000 when Donehey, Jason Jamison and Bryan Homan met at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Florida. The group needed a name for their band before a local show and figured the name of the street they lived on β 10th Ave. N. β was good enough for the first gig. The rest is history.
Since their acclaimed national debut album, Over and Underneath, Tenth Avenue Northβs career has been built one hit song at a 8me thanks to radio and streaming favorites like βLove is Here,β βBy Your Side,β βWorn,β βI Have This Hope,β and βControl (Somehow You Want Me).β
In four independent albums, eight studio albums, three EPs, a live album and countless live shows, Tenth Avenue North has used music to explore the depth and breadth of the human condition and Godβs enduring love. Now Tenth Avenue North is returning with a few new faces, the same passion for using music to foster connection, spread joy and share grace, and new music that picks up right where they leA off.
Tenth Avenue Northβs newest song, βInvited,β is about the welcoming heart of God. Mike Donehey shares, βWhen I read scripture, it leaves me with the impression that God has a heart of invitation. Jesus ate with tax collectors, prostitutes, and the Pharisees. Itβs like He was saying whether youβre feeling screwed up or quite religious, everyone is My kind of people.β
βOur first radio single started out quoting Isaiah 55. The first verse of βLove is Hereβ rings, βcome to the water you who thirst, and youβll thirst no more.β You see it again and again and again. Come everyone, just as you are, come and find salvation.β
βWe wrote βInvitedβ with our former guitarist Jeff Owens and the new members, Thomas Ewing and Monty Rivera. To me, itβs a beautiful torch pass. We started our band journey with the song βLove is Here,β and weβre beginning the next iteration reminding people what we are all about. Weβre still declaring the same thing. The message is simple. Come. Just come. Forgiveness is the only thing that can outweigh it. Itβs an invitation to fall into grace and let it set you free.β