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TobyMac Tour -- The Five-Time Grammy Winner Returns to the Stage

TobyMac continues to prove why he is one of the most beloved live performers in Christian music. With over 30 years of touring under his belt -- from the dc Talk days that redefined what a Christian concert could look like, to his Grammy-winning solo career that fills arenas across the country -- TobyMac has never slowed down. The 2026 schedule features two major touring runs that give fans across the United States the chance to experience his legendary live show. The summer leg pairs TobyMac with Grammy winner Zach Williams, along with Seph Schlueter and Jamie McDonald, for a co-headlining run through amphitheaters and mid-size arenas. The Hits Deep Tour follows later in the year with Crowder and Jeremy Camp rounding out a powerhouse lineup at arenas nationwide.

TobyMac first hit the road in the early 1990s as part of dc Talk, the trio that brought hip hop and rock into Christian music in a way nobody had done before. Those early tours set the template for everything that followed -- high energy, audience interaction, genre-blending setlists, and a commitment to making every show feel like an event rather than just a concert. When TobyMac launched his solo career in 2001, he carried that same philosophy forward and amplified it with bigger productions, more elaborate staging, and a musical palette that expanded to include pop, EDM, funk, and Southern hip hop. Today, a TobyMac concert features a full band with multiple instrumentalists, a live DJ, backup dancers, massive LED walls, and a lighting rig that transforms the venue from song to song.

The summer 2026 dates with Zach Williams offer a more intimate touring experience at venues like Atrium Health Amphitheater, Florence Civic Center, Marshall Health Network Arena, and Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion. Williams, known for his powerhouse vocals and the Grammy-winning hit Chain Breaker, brings a Southern rock energy that pairs perfectly with TobyMac more polished production style. Opening acts Seph Schlueter and Jamie McDonald add their own flavor to the evening, representing the new generation of Christian artists coming up through TobyMac orbit. These summer shows are a great entry point for fans who want a slightly more casual concert atmosphere without sacrificing any of the musical firepower.

The Hits Deep Tour is the main event. Running for nearly a decade, this annual arena tour has become the single most important Christian music touring franchise in America. The 2026 version brings Crowder -- whose blend of worship, Southern gospel, and electronic music has made him one of the most versatile performers in the genre -- and Jeremy Camp, a two-decade veteran with a catalog full of radio staples like I Still Believe and Walk by Faith. Combined with TobyMac closing the night with career-spanning setlists that pull from Momentum, Eye on It, Life After Death, and beyond, the Hits Deep Tour is three to four hours of nonstop music. Check the listings below and grab your tickets on BigStub before the best seats are claimed.

TobyMac -- Three Decades of Genre-Defying Christian Music

Toby Kevin McKeehan grew up in the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee, where he met Kevin Max and Michael Tait at Liberty University in Virginia. The three formed dc Talk in 1987 and spent the next decade and a half turning the Christian music world upside down. Their early albums leaned into hip hop and new jack swing, but by the mid-1990s, dc Talk had evolved into one of the most genre-fluid acts in any corner of the music industry. "Jesus Freak" (1995) merged alternative rock with hip hop and pop in a way that earned mainstream critical attention and sold over four million copies worldwide. The album remains one of the most influential Christian records ever made, and its title track is still a staple at concerts, festivals, and youth events more than 30 years later.

When dc Talk went on hiatus in 2000, TobyMac wasted no time launching a solo career that would prove even more commercially and creatively ambitious than his group work. "Momentum" (2001) established his solo identity with tracks like Extreme Days and Yours, blending hip hop beats with rock guitars and positive, faith-driven lyrics. He followed it with "Welcome to Diverse City" (2004), which expanded the sonic palette to include funk, reggae, and electronic elements, and "Portable Sounds" (2007), which earned his first solo Grammy Award. "Tonight" (2010) pushed further into pop territory with the hit Showstopper, and "Eye on It" (2012) debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, a rare achievement for any Christian artist.

The personal side of TobyMac story took a devastating turn in October 2019 when his eldest son, Truett Foster McKeehan, passed away at the age of 21. Truett had been a talented musician himself, and his loss deeply affected TobyMac both personally and artistically. The album "Life After Death" (2022) was written and recorded in the aftermath of that grief, channeling pain into some of the most honest and emotionally raw music of TobyMac career. Songs like 21 Years, Help Is on the Way (Maybe Midnight), and Everything About You carried the weight of real loss while maintaining the hope and faith that have always defined his work. The album was both a commercial success and a critical milestone, earning wide recognition as one of the most powerful Christian albums in recent memory.

TobyMac approach to live performance has always set him apart. He treats every show like a production -- full band, live DJ, dancers, massive lighting and video setups, and a setlist that refuses to stay in one lane. A single TobyMac concert can move from straight hip hop to worship ballads to EDM drops to acoustic moments, all connected by his charismatic stage presence and genuine engagement with the crowd. His Gotee Records label has served as a launching pad for artists like Relient K, Diverse City Band members, and numerous worship artists, and the Hits Deep Tour annually features emerging talent alongside established stars.

The 2026 touring schedule continues that tradition with two distinct runs: summer amphitheater dates with Zach Williams, Seph Schlueter, and Jamie McDonald, and the annual Hits Deep Tour with Crowder and Jeremy Camp at arenas later in the year. Browse the listings above to find your show and secure your seats. BigStub has been connecting fans with live events for over two decades, and every order comes with a 100% buyer guarantee.

How to Buy TobyMac Tour Tickets

Step 1: Check the TobyMac Tour Schedule

Look at the full list of upcoming TobyMac shows above to find dates near your city. The schedule includes summer amphitheater dates and Hits Deep Tour arena shows later in the year, each with a different lineup of supporting artists.

Step 2: Decide Which Tour Experience Fits You

The summer shows with Zach Williams at amphitheaters offer a more laid-back outdoor experience with pavilion and lawn seating. The Hits Deep Tour at indoor arenas delivers a full-scale production with three major headliners. Both options are fantastic -- pick the one that matches your vibe and schedule.

Step 3: Find Your Perfect Seats

BigStub lists seats at every price level for each TobyMac show. Filter by section to compare options. Lower-level and floor seats get you close to the stage, while upper sections offer great sightlines at a lower price point. TobyMac elaborate production looks incredible from every angle.

Step 4: Purchase with Confidence

Complete your purchase through BigStub secure checkout. Every ticket is verified, and every order is backed by a 100% buyer guarantee. Your tickets will be delivered electronically or by the method specified in your order details.

Step 5: Enjoy the Show

Plan to arrive early for merch and to catch the opening acts. TobyMac concerts run three to four hours with all artists included. Bring a fully charged phone for photos, wear comfortable shoes, and get ready for a night that moves from high-energy hip hop to intimate worship and everything in between.

TobyMac Tour FAQ -- Your Questions Answered

How many Grammy Awards has TobyMac won?

TobyMac has won five Grammy Awards across his solo and group career, including wins for Eye on It, Alive and Transported, and work with dc Talk. He is one of the most decorated artists in Christian music history.

What genre is TobyMac?

TobyMac music blends hip hop, pop, rock, EDM, and worship into a genre-defying sound that is uniquely his own. His live shows reflect this diversity, moving between high-energy dance tracks and intimate acoustic worship within the same setlist.

Who is Zach Williams on the TobyMac summer tour?

Zach Williams is a Grammy-winning Christian artist known for hits like Chain Breaker and There Was Jesus. He joins TobyMac on the summer 2026 amphitheater dates along with Seph Schlueter and Jamie McDonald.

What is the Hits Deep Tour with Crowder and Jeremy Camp?

The Hits Deep Tour is TobyMac annual headlining arena tour. The 2026 edition features Crowder and Jeremy Camp as supporting acts for a full evening of live Christian music spanning multiple genres and decades of hits.

Where can I buy TobyMac tickets?

TobyMac tickets are available right here on BigStub. Check the listings above for the full schedule and available seats at every price level. Every BigStub order includes a 100% buyer guarantee.

How long is a TobyMac Hits Deep Tour show?

The full Hits Deep Tour experience runs three to four hours from the first opening act through TobyMac closing set. The headlining TobyMac performance alone typically runs about 90 minutes to two hours.

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