Stream of Praise Announces 2025 Asia Tour Covering 5 Countries and 11 Cities

A grand worship celebration will sweep across Asia!

Stream of Praise Music Ministries (SOP) has officially announced its 2025 Asia Tour and Summer Children's Worship Conference schedule, covering 5 countries and 11 cities. The tour will include worship celebrations, intensive training courses, and special conferences, aiming to equip worshipers and inspire the next generation of worship leaders.

Asia Tour Kicks Off in June 2025

The tour will begin on June 14 in Singapore, followed by stops in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Sibu, Kota Kinabalu), Taiwan (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Zhongli), and Hong Kong. Key locations such as Taipei (July 6-13) and Hong Kong (July 30 - August 3) will host extended programs featuring worship conferences, intensive training, and special women’s gatherings.

Additionally, SOP will hold a specialized worship singer and worship team training session in Singapore from March 21-23, which is now open for registration.

Raising Up Young Worshipers: Summer Children's Worship Conferences

Apart from adult worship events, SOP is also launching its 2025 Summer Children's Worship Conferences, featuring brand-new content. The first event will be held in Los Angeles (May 31) at the SOP Worship Center, followed by sessions in Singapore (June 17-20), Taichung (July 2-3), Taipei (July 7-10), Hsinchu (July 26), and Hong Kong (July 30-31). A special worship conference for children with special needs is also planned in Taipei, with details to be announced.

Expanding Global Worship Ministry

Since its founding in 1993, Stream of Praise Music Ministries has been a significant force in the global Mandarin-speaking worship movement. The ministry has released over 50 worship albums and has held worship tours worldwide. With this 2025 Asia Tour and Children's Worship Conferences, SOP aims to bring fresh spiritual renewal to worshipers, churches, and families, encouraging deeper encounters with God through worship.

For more details and registration, visit Stream of Praise’s official platforms.

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