Elevation Worship

[3] Featuring the song "Give Me Faith", Kingdom Come was the band's first album to break through on the Billboard charts, reaching No.

[6][1] The band released their debut live album, For the Honor, under Sony Music Nashville's Essential Records label on November 21, 2011.

[1][8][9][10] Their seventh album, Only King Forever, was released on January 14, 2014, debuting at their highest charting position, No.

[12] On July 31, 2015, another live recording was made at the same venue (Time Warner Cable Arena) for their ninth album, Here as in Heaven.

After There is a Cloud, Elevation Worship released their first Spanish album, Lo Harás Otra Vez, on August 18, 2017.

In June 2017, Mack Brock, a founding member of Elevation, left when he felt called elsewhere and signed a solo contract with Capitol Records’ Sparrow imprint.

In 2019, Elevation Worship released the album Paradoxology on April 12, which features rearrangements of some songs from Hallelujah Here Below.

[13] The collective's second Spanish album Aleluya (En La Tierra) was released on July 19.

[14] In 2021, the collective collaborated with Maverick City Music on their album Old Church Basement, which was released on April 30.

[15] Elevation Worship's 2022 live album, Lion, was released on March 4, and debuted at No.

[19] They previously toured with other contemporary worship or contemporary Christian acts including Hillsong Worship, Lauren Daigle, Bethel Music, Passion, Casting Crowns, Kari Jobe, and Cody Carnes.