for KING & COUNTRY, "A for KING & COUNTRY Christmas"

I had never been to a Christmas concert before and since it was for KING & COUNTRY I was not going to miss out. The boys brought Lauren Daigle with them for this tour so I was really excited to see her too.

To start off the show, the Smallbone Brother’s invited Saddleback Worship to sing some Christmas carols. They provide Worship music for a church in Anahiem.

Lauren Daigle took the stage after them. Her setlist was amazing and she talked to the crowd in between songs which I always appreciate.

Lauren Daigle’s Setlist:

  • O Come All Ye Faithful

  • What Child Is This

  • White Christmas

  • Jingle Bells

  • Light of the World

  • How Can It Be

  • O Holy Night

While the stage was being set up for for KING & COUNTRY, pastor Rick Warren gave a wonderful testimony.

Courtesy of For the Love of Music Reviews

for KING & COUNTRY’s Setlist:

  • Little Drummer Boy

  • Baby Boy

  • O Come, O Come Emmanuel

  • Angels We Have Heard On High

  • Priceless

During Priceless, Joel and Luke brought out friend and actress, Natasha Bure (Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter) to help them sing the bridge. She has such a beautiful voice!

  • Glorious

  • It’s Not Over Yet

  • Who Would Imagine a King?

  • Run Wild

  • Fix My Eyes

  • Shoulders

  • Into the Silent Night

  • Hark the Herald Angels Sing

  • Joy to the World

  • Silent Night (with Lauren Daigle)

  • Proof of Your Love

I thought the setlist was so well put together and had a generous amount of for KING & COUNTRY’s original songs. In the middle of the show Joel had a speech that I have to share

No money in the bank, no social media, no blockbuster film, no number one song and yet….

He turned the clock from B.C. to A.D., He has the most known name on the planet, He inspired the most read book of all time, He has 2.2 billion followers on the earth today. His name is Jesus Christ".”

It was such a beautiful thing to worship in this setting with hundreds of other people.

Venue: Honda Center is a great stadium. I’ve been here a few different times now and I’ve never had a problem with the venue. It’s not an enormous stadium but it’s a great place to see your favorite band or artist.

Seating: Honda Center has steep seating and if you’re fine with that, wonderful but I’ll definitely get lower bowl or floor seats next time. I sat in section 437, Row B, Seat 12. They were awesome seats, I could see every aspect of the show perfectly.

Parking: The only downside of this venue is traffic control. It’s never been good and doesn’t seem to be getting any better.