Newsboys

Worldwide Revival Nights Tour

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Sunday, April 27

7pm

Capitol Theater

$35 - $65

Age Recommendation

All ages

With a decades-spanning career and a vastly impressive catalog blending different styles, genres and even band members at times, Newsboys is a name within the Christian music space that can’t be ignored. Since the beginning of their careers, Newsboys have propelled countless hits up the charts, explored the universe of books and film and traveled millions of miles to bring their live show to as many corners of the world as possible; all while in constant pursuit of reinvention and inspiration in the midst of following their calling.

Hits like “We Believe,” “Magnetic,” “Born Again” and Platinum-certified mega hit “God’s Not Dead,” which birthed a film franchise of the same name, have defined the group’s career. Newsboys have sold more than 10 million albums spanning 24 studio recordings and the group has no intention of slowing down. In addition, they’ve amassed one RIAA Double Platinum® and eight RIAA Gold® certifications, 33 #1 radio hits, four GRAMMY® nominations, two American Music Award® nods and multiple Gospel Music Association Dove® awards.

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by Sidney Wagner
  • A rock band performing on a stage with an audience in the foreground with many hands raised in the air. The lighting is orange.

  • a man in a jean jacket and black hat with a beard and light complexion jumping in the air while he plays guitar.

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  • A man with light complexion and short hair in a dark outfit singing into a microphone.

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  • A man with light complexion, a beard and a black hat playing guitar.

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Meet the Artists

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Newsboys

With a decades-spanning career and a vastly impressive catalog blending different styles, genres and even band members at times, Newsboys is a name within the Christian music space that can’t be ignored. Since the beginning of their careers, Newsboys have propelled countless hits up the charts, explored the universe of books and film and traveled millions of miles to bring their live show to as many corners of the world as possible; all while in constant pursuit of reinvention and inspiration in the midst of following their calling. 

Michael Tait says it best, from center-stage every single night: “We feel called to what we do. If we didn’t, we couldn’t continue on this path. We have families at home, loved ones and friends that we say goodbye to every time we leave town to play a show or walk into a writing session or spend hours in a studio. We give hours and hours of our time and energy and minds and it’s an honor to do so because we know that we are walking in our calling.” 

Hits like “We Believe,” “Magnetic,” “Born Again” and Platinum-certified mega hit “God’s Not Dead,” which birthed a film franchise of the same name, have defined the group’s career. Newsboys have sold more than 10 million albums spanning 24 studio recordings and the group has no intention of slowing down. In addition, they’ve amassed one RIAA Double Platinum® and eight RIAA Gold® certifications, 33 #1 radio hits, four GRAMMY® nominations, two American Music Award® nods and multiple Gospel Music Association Dove® awards. 

While the accolades are received with gratitude from the five who make up Newsboys, they’re not what drives the group. Following the release and success of their last full-length recording, STAND, the group got to work on their next music project and yet another reinvention of who we know Newsboys to be. Always surprising their audience with something new and exciting, the group announced this year that they’d added a new face to the band. Adam Agee, longtime friend and frontman for Stellar Kart and Audio Adrenaline was welcomed into the fold and has spent most of this year working alongside Tait and the band on the group’s next musical endeavor – a project slated to release in 2024. 

Agee and Newsboys have spent many years touring together, so the shift from friends to bandmates came naturally. “I’ve called these guys some of my best friends for years now,” Agee explains. “We’re all really excited to share this next project with the world, and to play some of these songs live next year. It’s something we’re proud of, and shares a message that we think the world needs to hear right now.” 

Tait goes on to comment about the adoption of Agee into the band. “It’s always so much fun to surprise our fans with a new twist on what they know us to be. Just when they think they have us figured out, when they know all our lyrics or have seen our show multiple times, we throw a curveball their way. We get to share an entirely new side of who we are with them. It’s really special.” 

One thing is clear about Newsboys...the mission of the group has remained the same for the last thirty years and it’s not changing anytime soon. In the midst of a world rattled by racial division, political tension, war, hunger and mental health anguish – Tait, Duncan, Jeff, Jody and Adam are here to be loud about their faith and about the God they serve. “You can say so much in a three-minute song. You can change a person’s life. In a moment, you can change the world,” Tait shares. “That is an incredibly blessed and privileged position to be in. It’s one we don’t take lightly. We’re here to be conduits of something special and to share what we believe with whoever will listen.”  

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    Overture Hall

    Strauss’ “Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks” is a mischievous tone poem that follows the antics of a legendary trickster. From daring escapades to clever pranks, the music captures Till’s irreverent spirit with virtuosic orchestral writing and humor.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • March 21

    Saturday

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    Multiple Showtimes
  • March 21

    Saturday

    2025/26 Season, Classical Music, Cover Bands, Music, Overture Presents One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen and The Works

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    7:30 PM
  • March 27

    Friday

    Classical Music, Music, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Masterworks IV - Dueling Violins

    Capitol Theater

    Prepare to be mesmerized as two extraordinary violin masters, Gilles Apap and Eric Silberger, return to the stage for “Dueling Violins”—not as rivals, but as creative counterparts.

    7:30 PM
  • March 28 - March 29

    Classical Music, Film, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Music Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark™ Live in Concert

    Overture Hall

    Madison Symphony Orchestra’s MSO at the Movies presents “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark™ Live in Concert,” featuring John Williams’ GRAMMY® Award-winning score performed live to the film led by conductor Kyle Knox at Overture Hall.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • March 30

    Monday

    Family Friendly, Music Jerry Ensemble Cabaret

    Promenade Hall

    Get ready for a dazzling night of song and storytelling! The Jerry Ensemble takes the stage with a captivating cabaret featuring everything from beloved musical theater classics to the latest Broadway hits.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • March 31

    Tuesday

    Classical Music, Cyber Weekend, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Music An Evening of Chamber Music and Organ

    Overture Hall

    As the Madison Symphony Orchestra celebrates 100 years this season, it seemed only fitting to bring fellow colleagues on stage with MSO Principal Organist Greg Zelek to showcase their talent and unique pairing. Get a chance to hear many of the orchestra musicians perform works as soloists with the organ.

    7:30 PM
  • April 4

    Saturday

    2025/26 Season, Music, Overture Presents, Theater An Evening with Audra McDonald

    Overture Hall

    Overture Center is honored to welcome the incomparable Audra McDonald to Madison for an unforgettable evening of music and artistry. The Tony, Grammy and Emmy winner stands alone as one of the most celebrated performers of our time.

    7:30 PM
  • April 10 - April 12

    Classical Music, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Music LA Guitar Quartet

    Overture Hall

    Peruvian composer Jimmy López’s “Fiesta! Four Pop Dances for Orchestra” is a vibrant and exhilarating celebration of life, culture and happiness. Filled with pulsating rhythms, bold colors and infectious energy, it draws from the rich traditions of Latin American music and ends with a blazing techno finale.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • April 11

    Saturday

    Dance, Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Limanya Drum and Dance

    Rotunda Stage

    Performing traditional music from Guinea and Mali, West Africa, Limanya Drum and Dance Ensemble incorporates song, dance, drum and theater into high-energy entertainment for all audiences.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • April 17

    Friday

    Classical Music, Music, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Masterworks V - Saint-Saëns & Salome

    Capitol Theater

    Closing the 2025/26 Masterworks season is an evening of works known for their virtuosic demands and lush expressive beauty.

    7:30 PM
  • April 17

    Friday

    Classic Rock, Family Friendly, Music, Popular Music The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight

    Overture Hall

    The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight presents a spellbinding 90-minute spectacle that infuses iconic rock and metal anthems with a hauntingly beautiful energy. Witness the unexpected union of classical music and metal.

    8:00 PM
  • April 18

    Saturday

    Dance, Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Duke Otherwise

    Rotunda Stage

    Don’t miss the wildly entertaining Duke Otherwise! This playful wordsmith, spirited performer and captivating tap dancer brings music and laughter to audiences of all ages.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • April 23

    Thursday

    2025/26 Season, Cabaret, Music, Overture Presents Patti Murin: Once Upon a Stage

    Capitol Theater Stage

    Broadway star Patti Murin invites you on a journey through the music that has shaped her illustrious career. Murin brings her signature warmth, themes of love, resilience and the power of dreams—weaving in heartfelt reflections on motherhood and its impact on her life and artistry.

    6:30 PM
  • April 24 - April 26

    Classical Music, Madison Opera, Music, Theater Così fan tutte

    Overture Hall

    Two sisters, two suitors and a drunken wager about the nature of fidelity—what could possibly go wrong? Mozart’s deliciously risqué romantic comedy is full of sublime arias, sparkling ensembles and the complications that ensue when young love and flirtation encounter reality. 

    Multiple Showtimes
  • April 24

    Friday

    2025/26 Season, Music, Overture Presents, Up Close Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner

    Capitol Theater Stage

    Hailed as a “gifted virtuoso” (San Francisco Chronicle) with “masterful technique and a veritable deluge of sonorities” (La Presse Montreal), pianist Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner captivates audiences worldwide with his mesmerizing artistry and profound musical storytelling.

    8:00 PM
  • April 25

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Lullaby Project

    Rotunda Stage

    Join local musicians and teaching artists for a very special day of sharing songs created for the little ones in your life.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • April 25

    Saturday

    2025/26 Season, Music, Overture Presents, Popular Music Take 6

    Capitol Theater

    Experience the genius of Take 6, the most awarded a cappella group in history! Don’t miss the extraordinary vocal orchestra that continues to amaze audiences with their enduring legacy of harmony, faith and friendship.

    7:30 PM
  • May 1

    Friday

    Music The MadHatters A Cappella Spring Show

    Capitol Theater

    With their unmistakable attire in their Wisconsin red jackets, the MadHatters A Capella Spring Show brings everyone together to clap their hands and stomp to the beat.

    7:00 PM
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    Overture Hall

    Our reimagined subscription season finale created by John DeMain is an uplifting program bringing to life moments from the MSO’s history, intimate connections to the world of opera, and highlights from his transformational tenure as Music Director. He opens the concert with Wagner’s glorious Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, played by the Madison Civic Symphony in 1926.

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