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Christian singer TobyMac to perform in Springfield

Christian singer TobyMac to perform in Springfield

TobyMac will perform in Springfield February 7, 2026. Photo: Shutterstock


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – One of the more popular singers of Christian music will come to Springfield in February of next year.

According to a news release, TobyMac‘s “Hits Deep 2026” tour will perform at the Bank of Springfield Center Saturday, February 7, 2026.  Tickets will go on sale September 12 at 11am Central Time at THIS LINK.

The “Hits Deep” tour is now in its eleventh year, and now features Crowder and Jeremy Camp performing along with him.  TobyMac will perform hits like “I just need U” and what’s described as a “new anthem,” called “Heaven on My Mind.”

Between the three sets of performers, there are 70 Number 1 hits and hundreds of Top 10 singles.

“Hits Deep has become a touring tradition that I look forward to every year. What happens on stage is always rich, always passionate and intense,” said TobyMac, in a news release. “My prayer is that everyone leaves the show refreshed spiritually, as well as moved by the music. We’ve always described this tour as being deep in hits, as well as hits that hit you deep. This year’s lineup is a little different, with fewer artists, but way more hits. It’s a great triple pack, going beyond my expectations, and I’m so grateful to announce that we will have Crowder, one of my favorite live artists, along with Jeremy Camp, who is known for his energetic live shows and a barrage of huge hit songs. Of course, I will be there, along with my band, Diverse City, with a whole new project out in the market. I can’t wait to perform the songs of Heaven On My Mind live. This is gonna be a night for the books, so come one, come all!”

Springfield will be the third stop on the 2026 tour.

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