Martin Smith hitting the road soon for God's Great Club Tour

English artist Sam Smith will be going on the second leg of his God's Great Club Tour this February in different parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

English artist Martin Smith will be kicking off the second leg of his God's Great Club Tour this February in different parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

He will be performing for four days starting on February 25, Wednesday at The Globe in Cardiff, followed by the Button Factory in Dublin on February 26, Thursday. Smith will then perform at The Nerve Center in Derry on February 27, Friday and Empire Music Hall in Belfast on February 28, Saturday.

His tour will continue on March 2, Monday at the Oran Mor in Glasgow, and lastly at The Caves in Edinburgh on March 3, Tuesday.

Smith posted the tour dates on his Facebook page and asked fans where they would like to see him perform next. People from all over the world invited Smith to perform in their own countries, including Canada, Australia, USA, Switzerland, Germany and the Philippines.

The first part of his tour ended last December with "1 tour, 2 bands, 3 acoustic supports, 11 gigs, 1500 miles, 2000 + people, and a partridge in a pear tree," Smith jokingly posted on his Facebook page.

Smith was formerly the frontman of Christian band Delirious? and they popularised the songs "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever," "History Maker," "My Glorious," "Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?," "Shout to the North," "Deeper," "Majesty (Here I Am)," and "What a Friend I've Found."

It was only in 2013 when he launched his solo career with the album God's Great Dance Floor.

"Anybody can get on the dance floor... that's the great thing about Christianity. It doesn't matter where you come from, or what you've done... everyone is invited to the party. It's all about grace... My prayer is that God will use this new music to remind people of his grace, to remind them of his heart for the poor and broken and of his Kingdom coming on Earth," he shared on his website.

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