Make your plans now for Florida’s biggest Christian music festival, 2018 Rock The Universe, featuring two spectacular days of uplifting music and worship, Sept. 7 and 8 at Universal Studios Orlando. Throughout the weekend, you can enjoy live concerts by 12 of Christian music’s biggest names, attend autograph sessions with some of the artists, experience some your favorite attractions and so much more.
2018 Rock The Universe Lineup
TobyMac and Jesus Culture headline day 1 of the event, with returning headliner Casting Crowns On day 2. The remaining lineup on Saturday were all day 2 performers in last year’s event as well.
Friday, Sept. 7
- TobyMac
- Jesus Culture
- Lauren Daigle
- Red
- Zach Williams
- Trip Lee
Saturday, Sept. 8
- Casting Crowns
- For KING & COUNTRY
- Family Force 5
- Brandon Heath
- Andy Mineo
- Ryan Stevenson
Special Ticket Event
As Rock The Universe is a Special Ticket event, several ticket options are available to ensure you can rock out. Options include 1 and 2-night event tickets, as well as discounted tickets for Annual Passholders, and special rates and packages for youth groups. For more information, be sure to contact your travel agent.
Plus, don’t forget to add a Rock the Universe Express Pass so you can skip the regular lines at all your favorite attractions.
Disney Cancels ‘Night of Joy’ Indefinitely
Disney’s longstanding ‘Night of Joy’, the original theme park Christian Rock concert in Orlando, has been canceled indefinitely. After a 35 year run, Disney has pulled the plug as part of the resort’s philosophy of “continually changing our offerings”, as stated by a Disney spokeswoman to the Orlando Sentinel. Christian artists Mercy Me and Tauren Wells will be participating in ‘Eat to the Beat’ for three shows each over two nights. ‘Eat to the Beat’ is the concert series during Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival. Last Year’s Night of Joy, was cut short due to Hurricane Irma, which would have been its final show. Universal’s Rock The Universe started in 1998
[Source: Universal Orlando Resort and Orlando Sentinel]

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