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I’m back again with another awesome with a Showbox SODO concert! This time, I’m back with Mt. Zion Tour with Josiah Queen, Gabel Price, and Jervis Campbell that created a warm cozy atmosphere together with incredible energy, warmth, and it felt like a warm hug.
Again, working with Today’s Christian Entertainment, here is my review of the show:
Josiah Queen’s “Mt. Zion” Tour made a powerful stop in Seattle on April 23, transforming Showbox SoDo into an atmosphere that felt less like a concert and more like a family gathering rooted in worship and connection. The diverse, all-ages crowd—from youth groups to church leaders—set the tone early for a night centered on unity and shared faith.
Gable Price and Friends opened the evening with an inviting and energetic set, quickly breaking down the barrier between artist and audience. His performance felt personal and approachable, as if a friend were leading the room in song. For his final number, “Too Good,” Price encouraged the crowd to pull out their phones and sing along at full volume, creating one of the first truly unifying moments of the night.
Jervis Campbell followed with a set that shifted the room into a more reflective and comforting space. His smooth, gospel-influenced sound wrapped the audience in warmth, offering songs centered on love, faith and encouragement. Campbell also engaged the crowd by launching a contest, promising to visit and perform for a randomly selected fan this summer. His performance of “Magnolia” stood out as a clear crowd favorite.
When Josiah Queen took the stage, the energy in the room surged immediately. From the first note, the audience—young and old alike—sang every lyric with passion, filling the venue with a powerful sense of joy and worship. Fans danced, jumped and raised their hands throughout the set, fully immersed in the experience.
A highlight of the night came during “I’ll Fly Away,” when confetti filled the air, capping off an already electric performance. More than anything, Queen created a space where fans could simply be present, sing freely and share in a collective moment of celebration and faith.
Overall, the “Mt. Zion” Tour delivers more than a concert—it creates an environment of connection, encouragement and shared worship that leaves a lasting impact. For anyone considering attending a future date, it’s a night worth experiencing firsthand.
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