The Weekend Top 20 Countdown

The Top Christian Songs Of The Week

   
  • Home
  • Episodes
  • About Us
  • Music News
  • Contest
  • Contact Us

Sixpence None the Richer Releases New EP “Rosemary Hill”

October 6, 2024

Sixpence None the Richer are happy to announce that their new release Rosemary Hill is out today, October 4th, via Flatiron Recordings.

Breakthru lineup Leigh Nash, Matt Slocum, Dale Baker, and Justin Cary have reunited for this all-new studio recording. The “We Are Love” 25th Anniversary 50-city U.S. tour in support of the release will begin October 10th in Knoxville, TN. Tickets are on sale now.

More information is available via https://ffm.bio/sixpence

Regarding Rosemary Hill, Leigh Nash says “I am beyond grateful to be making new music with my bandmates again and cannot wait to bring it to our longtime fans and new ones as well!” Matt Slocum continues “I would say that making new Sixpence music has felt like picking up where we left off close to 20 years ago, but everyone in this band has grown and become better musicians, better writers, better performers, and we are making better music as a result. I’m really excited to share that with old and new fans alike!”

Sixpence None the Richer began taking shape in New Braunfels, Texas in the early ‘90s. In 1997, Sixpence None the Richer released their self-titled album and two years later exploded globally when the track “Kiss Me”, from that album, was released as a single. Accolades continued as the band’s rendition of the La’s “There She Goes” also became a major hit. The band’s cover of the Crowded House classic “Don’t Dream It’s Over” pushed Sixpence None the Richer’s name back into the charts in early 2003. With the band taking a creative break in 2004, band members explored their own outlets, with Nash independently releasing solo projects against country and folk backdrops, including a new EP – The Tide: Vol 2 out in 2025. Returning with a new energy and EP, Sixpence None the Richer – the band who helped shape the musical landscape across generations – are gearing up for an exciting road ahead.

Sixpence None the Richer “We Are Love” 25th Anniversary Tour:

October:

10 Yee-Haw Knoxville, TN

11 Wire & Wood Alpharetta, GA

12 Workplay Birmingham, AL

13 Lafayette’s Music Room Memphis, TN

14 Knuckleheads Saloon Kansas City, MO

15 Wave Wichita, KS

16 Resonant Head Oklahoma City, OK

17 The Kessler Theater Dallas, TX

18 Gruene Hall New Braunfels, TX

19 Warehouse Live Houston, TX

20 The Parish – HOB New Orleans, LA

22 The Burl Lexington, KY

23 The Vogue Indianapolis, IL

24 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI

25 City Winery Chicago Chicago, IL

26 City Winery St. Louis St. Louis, MO

27 Exit/In Nashville, TN

28 A&R Music Bar Columbus, OH

29 City Winery Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

30 City Winery Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA

31 Space Ballroom Hamden, CT

November:

1 City Winery Boston Boston, MA

2 City Winery New York New York, NY

3 The Birchmere Alexandria, VA

4 The Pour House Raleigh, NC

11 Vinyl Music Hall Pensacola, FL

13 Key West Theater Key West, FL

14 The Plaza Live Orlando, FL

15 Amaturo Theater Fort Lauderdale, FL

16 The Orpheum Tampa, FL

17 The Original Café Eleven St. Augustine, FL

18 Georgia Theater Athens, GA

19 Music Farm Charleston, SC

20 Victory North Savannah, GA

21 Radio Room Greenville, SC

22 Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, NC

23 Capitol Theater Macon, GA

December:

2 Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

3 Washington’s Fort Collins, CO

4 The State Room Salt Lake City, CO

5 Treefort Music Hall Boise, ID

6 WOW Hall Eugene, OR

7 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

8 The Crocodile Seattle, WA

10 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA

11 The Siren Morro Bay, CA

12 Belly Up San Diego, CA

13 Crescent Ballroom Phoenix, AZ

14 Constellation Room Santa Ana, CA

15 The Troubadour Hollywood, CA

Newsletter

By providing us with your name and email address you acknowledge that you're signing up to receive our newsletter and other email correspondence from The Weekend Top 20 which may occasionally include promotional information about products/services that may be of interest to you. (i.e. special events, new music releases, family entertainment etc.) The Weekend Top 20 will never sell your name and contact information to any third party.

Podcast



Click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the player to browse past episodes!

Weekend Top 20 Chart

Week of 10/4/25

01

What An Awesome God  -  Phil Wickham

02

I Know A Name  -  Elevation Rhythm feat. Chris Brown & Brandon Lake

03

Get Behind Me  -  Emerson Day

04

Can't Steal My Joy  -  Josiah Queen feat. Brandon Lake

05

Your Way's Better  -  Forrest Frank

06

Jesus Loves  -  Zach Williams

07

Oh Death  -  Mercy Me

08

Let The Church Sing  -  Tauren Wells

09

Still  -  Crowder

10

Mighty Name of Jesus  -  Hope Darst

11

Breakdown  -  Andrew Ripp

12

No Survivors  -  Jeremy Camp

13

The King Is In The Room  -  Phil Wickham

14

Won't Start Now  -  Seph Schlueter

15

Left In The River  -  Jamie MacDonald

16

Honest  -  Leanna Crawford

17

Let It Be A Hallelujah  -  Lauren Daigle

18

Preach  -  Ryan Stevenson feat. Matt Hammitt

19

God Story  -  Anne Wilson

20

Comes Jesus Come  -  CeCe Winans

Meet the Host

Kurt Wallace
I think I was born with a pair of headphones attached to my head!

I have always loved radio and was introduced to Contemporary Christian Music when I was a lowly freshman in high school, way back in 1977! "Praise the Lord" by The Imperials, "Your Love Broke Through" by Keith Green and others were the first songs I heard and played over and over again!

Read More

Poll

Poll

Copyright © 2025 Weekend Top 20 Countdown · All Rights Reserved · Login