The City Harmonic Release Unique New Video 'Mountaintop'

Sep 12 2012

Canadian worship band The City Harmonic have just released their brilliant third music video for their single 'Mountaintop', which became the fastest-rising song ever for the band at radio and is featured on their highly acclaimed first full-length album, 'I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)'.

Uniquely filmed in one continuous take on location near their hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, 'Mountaintop' also incorporates videos sent to them by fans and artists from all around the world, including clips from Newsboys front man Michael Tait, Aaron Gillespie, Daniel Bashta, AJ Cheek and more. (see video below)

'Mountaintop' follows the release of The City Harmonic's 'I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)' and 'Manifesto' videos, the latter receiving a staggering 1.6 million views on YouTube.

The City Harmonic launches its first headline US tour next week in Sacramento, California with the bulk of the dates in November. The tour hits both coasts and much of Middle America before wrapping up on 2nd December in Waco, Texas. Featuring special guest artist Daniel Bashta, writer of the hit song 'Like A Lion (God's Not Dead)', and nationally recognized author/speaker Bob Lenz, the tour also introduces Eric Brandon and will be in partnership with Compassion International and Life Promotions.

The City Harmonic 'I Have A Dream Tour':
20-Sep - Sacramento, CA
21-Sep - Santa Barbara, CA
23-Sep - Glendale, AZ
08-Nov - Bluefield, VA
09-Nov - Elizabeth City, NC
10-Nov - Lancaster, PA
11-Nov - Winston-Salem, NC
15-Nov - Colorado Springs, CO
16-Nov - Aurora, CO
28-Nov - Elk City, OK
29-Nov - Abilene, TX
30-Nov - Tyler, TX
01-Dec - Spring Branch, TX
02-Dec - Waco, TX

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