Blessing Offor Sets Mark As Capitol CMG Most Streamed Debut Album
No. 1 singer / multi-instrumentalist Blessing Offor has had quite the week since the release of his full-length debut My Tribe – now available everywhere. My Tribe is officially the BIGGEST STREAMING DEBUT from a solo male artist at Capitol CMG, sitting at nearly 4 MILLION streams, and propelling an appearance on the cover of Apple’s New Music Daily playlist.
The album – which Billboard calls “a testament to his own hard-fought journey” – currently appears in the Top 20 position on three Billboard charts – Christian /Gospel Albums, Top 200 Christian/Gospel Albums, and Current Digital Albums charts. Blessing appears to be “Rollin’” along, surpassing 1 MILLION monthly listeners on Spotify, and continuously proving that he is an artist not to be missed. Stream My Tribe at the link HERE.
Since the release of his debut EP Brighter Days, Blessing has been named both an Amazon Breakthrough Artist of 2023 and Pandora Artist To Watch in 2023. He’s quickly established himself as an artist’s artist, an authentic songwriter and virtuoso musician.
His EP’s title track soared up the charts, a bonafide hit that hit #2 on the Billboard Christian Airplay charts and stayed there for 7 weeks. Its success even saw Kelly Clarkson come calling, offering a slot on her show – his national television debut.
This was quickly followed by his first radio No. 1 – “The Goodness” (TobyMac feat. Blessing Offor). The confluence of musical styles and lyrical content in his repertoire have created a first-rate gumbo dubbed, “the genre of humanity,” as Blessing explores themes of humanity and connection on his debut album My Tribe, available now.
See Blessing Offor on tour with Zach Williams at the dates below:
Mar. 3rd – Knoxville Civic Auditorium – Knoxville, TN
Mar. 4th – Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium – Spartanburg, SC
Mar. 8th – Thalia Mara Hall – Jackson, MS
Mar. 9th – Jack Howard Theatre- Monroe, LA
Mar. 11th – Savannah Civic Center – Savannah, GA
Mar. 14th – Uptown Theater – Kansas City, MO
Mar. 15th – The Orpheum Theatre Memphis – Memphis, TN
Mar. 18th – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, TX
Mar. 22nd – Kiva Auditorium at the Albuquerque Convention Center – Albuquerque, NM
Mar. 24th – Oxnard Performing Arts & Convention Center – Oxnard, CA
Mar. 25th – Warnors Theatre – Fresno, CA
Mar. 27th – City National Grove of Anaheim – Anaheim, CA
Mar. 31st – Reno Events Center – Reno, NV
Apr. 1st – Moda Center – Portland, OR
Apr. 13th – Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox – Spokane, WA
Apr. 14th – Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA
Apr. 15th – Toyota Center – Kennewick, WA
Apr. 18th – Idaho Falls Civic Center for the Performing Arts – Idaho Falls, ID
Apr. 21st – Orpheum Theatre – Wichita, KS
Apr. 26th – Embassy Theatre – Fort Wayne, IN
Apr. 27th – Hobart Arena – Troy, OH
Apr. 28th – Adler Theatre – Davenport, IA
May 5th – Atlanta Symphony Hall – Atlanta, GA
May 6th – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC
May 9th – Juanita K. Hammons Hall – Springfield, MO
May 10th – Stifel Theatre – St. Louis, MO
May 12th – Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN