Mercy Me, Crowder, and Andrew Ripp’s joint performance in Omaha was truly a spectacle. The electrifying evening drew in a diverse audience from not only the metro area but also from beyond. Beginning the night with an awe-inspiring performance, Andrew Ripp set the stage on fire, igniting the excitement of the concertgoers. His powerful vocals resonated through the stands, breaking down “Jericho Walls” and laying the groundwork for an unforgettable evening.
Following this energetic start, Crowder took the stage, transforming the atmosphere into one of raw power and a hint of rock n’ roll. With a repertoire that seamlessly weaved together modern hits and timeless classics, David Crowder showcased his exceptional talent, effortlessly switching between guitar, banjo, piano, and more. Crowder’s captivating performance left the audience on their feet, craving for more.
Finally, Mercy Me graced the stage, leading over 7000 attendees in a heartwarming worship session. The band’s timeless songs from different eras resonated deeply with the diverse crowd, culminating in a mesmerizing rendition of their hit song “I Can Only Imagine.” Their much-anticipated show brought people of all ages to their feet, moving and dancing to the beat, creating an atmosphere of pure joy and celebration.









*All photos by Marisa Dawson







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