Chris Tomlin's "Holy Forever" Goes Gold
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Grammy award winner Chris Tomlin was surprised by his record label and management team with a RIAA certified Gold plaque for the Grammy and Billboard Music Award nominated song “Holy Forever.”
In 2023, “Holy Forever” remained at #1 on the charts for six weeks, became his 21st career radio #1 single, and began an undeniable movement as church leaders across the country discovered the song and began adding it to their church services. That attention, and the remarkable run at radio, triggered a global response to the song. “Holy Forever” has consistently achieved 3 million streams a week, with more than 5 million per week since Easter, totaling over 160 Million streams to date, exploding it as Chris’ biggest song since “Good Good Father.”
“'Holy Forever' being certified Gold this quickly is a tangible example of the presence and the power of the Global Church,” shared Tomlin. “I am so grateful for the team and technology that supports in helping to give people around the world a voice to worship God.”
“Holy Forever” was written by Chris, Jenn Johnson and Brian Johnson of Bethel Music, Phil Wickham and Jason Ingram.
Chris recently wrapped the first leg of U.S. dates on his Holy Forever World Tour with a sold-out concert at the Honda Center Arena in Los Angeles. As a result of the massive response to the tour, Chris is adding new concert dates in Canada this summer and launched the international leg over the weekend.