The Lincoln Theatre Hosts Jason Crabb and Consumed By Fire

March 23, 2025   |   7 pm @ The Lincoln Theatre

MARION, VA- Jason Crabb and Consumed By Fire performat The Lincoln TheatreSunday, March 23 at 7 p.m.

In his career, Kentucky-bornCrabb has won a Grammy and 21 Dove Awards – being named the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Awards Artist and Male Vocalist of the Year along with Song of the Year.

Crabb’s stage presence, vocals, and personality have endeared him to millions across the world – through extensive personal appearances, media coverage, and social media including over 20 million views on YouTube.

Since his first solo release in 2009, Crabb has performed at many of the world’s most prestigious stages such as Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, the Brooklyn Tabernacle, and Billy Graham’s Final Crusade in New York City. He has also shared the stage with artists such as Gloria Gaynor, Kari Jobe, Vince Gill, Mary Mary’s Erica Campbell, Donnie McClurkin, Wynonna, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Michael W. Smith, Jamie Grace, Sandi Patty, the Oak Ridge Boys and more. He has appeared on NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice” alongside Duck Dynasty’s Willie Robertson.

"Whatever the Road," Crabb's2015 release, was nominated for a Grammyfor Best Contemporary Christian Album. His latest work, "Unexpected," was released April 20, 2018.

No strangers to the road life, up-and-coming Contemporary Christian Music band, Consumed By Fire, is living out the name of their band in a brand-new way. Comprised of Caleb Ward (lead vocals), Jordan Ward (harmonies/percussion), Josh Ward (guitar/harmonies), the three brothers from Oklahoma are living out God’s calling for their lives, to share God’s grace far and wide through music. “If it wasn’t this form of ministry, if it wasn’t music, it would just be something else. Ministry is what we were born to do,” Caleb says. The band’s sound, heavily influenced by the music they grew up on, is thanks in part to their father’s eclectic taste.

Jason Crab and Consumed By Fire perform on The Lincoln Theatre’s historic stage Sunday, March 23 at 7 p.m.Tickets range from $23-$43 including fees.

For more information about The Lincoln Theatre and event tickets, visit www.thelincoln.org or call (276)783-6092

Category: Music

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