Five-time GRAMMY® winner and the most awarded artist in Christian music history, Steven Curtis Chapman, has announced the final leg of his celebrated “SPEECHLESS 25th Anniversary Tour,” returning this fall for one last 14-city run across the United States.
The tour commemorates the 25th anniversary of Chapman’s iconic platinum album Speechless, a defining project in Christian music history that produced seven No. 1 radio singles, including the title track “Speechless,” as well as enduring fan favorites such as “Dive,” “Be Still and Know,” and “Fingerprints of God.”
This anniversary tour delivers a rare and immersive experience, featuring the Speechless album performed in full from start to finish. Each night also includes additional career-spanning hits and special moments, offering fans both a nostalgic and deeply personal celebration of Chapman’s legacy and impact.
Reflecting on the journey, Chapman shared his gratitude for the overwhelming response to the tour so far, noting how meaningful it has been to reconnect with audiences through the songs and stories that have shaped his career. The upcoming fall run marks the final opportunity for fans to experience this commemorative live show before it concludes.
Originally launched in 2025, the “Speechless 25th Anniversary Tour” quickly became one of Chapman’s most in-demand live experiences in recent years, drawing longtime supporters and new listeners alike. The final leg will bring that celebration to churches and theaters across the country, closing out a milestone chapter in his touring legacy.

The tour begins in October 2026 in California and will travel through Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Texas, and more, concluding in early November in Richardson, Texas. Select venues include Fox Theater in Spokane, Golden State Theatre in Monterey, and Eisemann Center in Texas, among others.
A pioneer in contemporary Christian music, Chapman’s career spans more than three decades, with five GRAMMY® Awards, 60 Dove Awards, an American Music Award, and over 50 No. 1 singles. His influence extends beyond music into literature, philanthropy, and advocacy, including his work with adoption nonprofit Show Hope, which he co-founded with his wife Mary Beth.
In 2024, Chapman made history as the first Christian artist inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, further cementing his legacy as one of the genre’s most influential and enduring voices.
With this final run of the “Speechless” anniversary tour, Steven Curtis Chapman brings a defining chapter full circle—celebrating timeless songs, faith-driven storytelling, and a career that continues to shape Christian music history.






































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