John Tibbs Featured Artist With Indycar Ministry At Indianapolis 500 This Past Weekend
Launches 24-hr social media campaign today promoting new single 'Everything I Need'
Posted: June 01, 2016, 5:00 PM | Category:General Artist Tags: John Tibbs Source: Merge PR
Singer and songwriter and Fair Trade Services artist John Tibbs performed this past weekend at the Indianapolis 500. He was the special guest of IndyCar Ministry, an organization dedicated to providing spiritual support and counseling to the IndyCar Series drivers, teams, and staff, both on and off the track. Prior to the big race held on Sunday, May 29, Tibbs sang at their four private chapels held for drivers, crew and their families, as well as at the public chapel held onstage in the infield fan zone. The public chapel was sponsored by IndyCar Ministry, K-LOVE and Cooper Tires.
John Tibbs was also part of the VIP Breakfast, featuring Indiana Governor Mike Pence, and the Indy 500 Parade, both held on Saturday. The parade, which ran through downtown Indianapolis, was celebrated with 300,000 people lining the streets, while more than a million watched on TV. Tibbs was also able to enjoy the race with his wife, Emily, as they joined the sell-out crowd of more than 350,000 people to watch the 100th running of the Indy 500.
Beginning today, June 1 at 10am CT, John Tibbs is launching a 24-hour campaign via his social media, including a Facebook Live video, to promote his new radio single "Everything I Need." The song, already gaining momentum at radio with multiple stations on board, can be downloaded for free by visiting his socials (links below) or by texting 'JohnTibbs' to 444-999 by tomorrow, June 2 at 10am CT. "Everything I Need" is the follow up to the first single from his debut album with Fair Trade Services, "Dead Man Walking," which broke through the Top 20 on the Christian AC charts.
Just wrapping a 20-city tour with Matt Maher, Tibbs can be seen performing at various summer dates with Casting Crowns, Hawk Nelson and Newsboys, along with appearing at multiple festivals and camps.