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The Midwest’s Hottest Contemporary Christian Music Festival Comes to Paramount's Kings Island™

Kings Island, Ohio – For the 13th consecutive year, the Midwest’s premier entertainment destination hosts the Midwest’s hottest Christian music concert series. Beginning Thursday, July 6, and continuing through Saturday, July 8, Spirit Song features the best in Contemporary Christian music from 15 bands including Casting Crowns, David Crowder Band, Jeremy Camp and The Newsboys.

Thursday, July 6

Concert begins 5 p.m.

House of Heroes

Falling Up

Casting Crowns

Friday, July 7

Concert begins 2 p.m.

Falling Up

Hawk Nelson

Kutless

David Edwards

David Crowder Band

Michael W. Smith

Saturday, July 8

Concert begins 2 p.m.

Breathe Deep

Pocket Full of Rocks

Jeremy Camp

Doug Herman

Toby MAC

Newsboys

All concerts take place in Timberwolf Ampitheatre at Paramount's Kings Island.

Tickets for Spirit Song are on sale now and available at all Ticketmaster locations. To charge-by-phone, call 513-562-4949. To order online, visit www.ticketmaster.com. Ticket packages are $44 for one day, $62 for two days (Thursday/Friday or Friday/Saturday) and $72 for three days. Each ticket includes park admission. For those individuals with season passes or pre-purchased park admission, Spirit Song tickets are $30 for one day, $40 for two days and $45 for three days. For more information please visit www.pki.com or SonshineConcerts.com.

Paramount's Kings Island is a division of Paramount Parks, a leading developer and operator of world-class theme parks and location-based attractions, entertaining more than 13 million guests annually. Paramount Parks is a unit of CBS Corporation, a leading mass media company with constituent parts that reach back to the beginnings of the broadcast industry, as well as newer businesses that operate on the leading edge of the media industry.

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Ahhhh, I remember when TimberWolf used to do real concerts.

Ahhhh, the days when Jimmy Buffet would even do 3 or 4 nights at the ampatheater.

I remember James Taylor rockin the place until an hour after the park closed.

I remember dancing with the girl I had at the ice cream cart to Gloria Estefan singing Conga.

Ahhhh, them were the days.

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