Cory Asbury in Seattle
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About Cory Asbury
Cory Asbury is a worship leader and singer-songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, best known for his breakthrough hit 'Reckless Love,' which became a staple in contemporary Christian worship settings worldwide. The song's central metaphor—God's love as reckless and boundless—resonated deeply with listeners seeking authentic spiritual expression beyond polished production. Asbury's songwriting often grapples with themes of grace, identity, and belonging, informed by his background in the Bethel Church movement. His approach to worship leans introspective and conversational rather than grandiose, drawing comparisons to other thoughtful worship writers. Beyond 'Reckless Love,' tracks like 'The Father's House' and 'No Longer Slaves' showcase his ability to craft songs that work both as personal devotions and congregational anthems. Asbury has built a modest but devoted following among worship musicians and church communities, particularly in evangelical and charismatic circles, while maintaining a relatively low profile in mainstream music.
Asbury's shows are intimate despite the crowd size. Audiences sing along with genuine participation rather than passive consumption. He creates space for silence and reflection between songs. The energy is devotional but not performative—people are there to connect, not watch a spectacle.
Known for Reckless Love, The Father's House, No Longer Slaves, Jesus Paid It All, I Speak Jesus
Cory Asbury + Seattle
Cory Asbury brought his particular brand of worship to Seattle in February 2024, hitting the accesso ShoWare Center with the kind of set that balanced intimate moments with arena-sized production. He worked through material that spans his career, pulling from the catalog that's made him a fixture in contemporary Christian spaces. The show had the feel of someone who knows how to build momentum across a night, letting songs breathe before lifting them into something bigger. It's the kind of performance that works for people who came to hear specific songs and those who just wanted to sit with the music for a few hours.
Cory Asbury in Seattle News
- TPUSA Reveals Alternative Halftime Show Lineup, Led by Kid Rock and Country Stars - Michael Foust Crosswalk.com · Feb 5, 2026
- Major update over ANOTHER rival Super Bowl halftime show with Christian music alongside Turning Point USA the-sun.com · Jan 21, 2026
- We The Kingdom Announce Fall Tour with Cory Asbury Gospel Music.org · Jun 27, 2022
- We The Kingdom Announces 22-City Fall Headline Tour CCM Magazine · Jun 22, 2022
- We The Kingdom Announces 22-Date Headlining Tour Shore Fire Media · Jun 21, 2022
Live Music in Seattle
Seattle's music DNA tends toward the introspective and textured, which actually aligns well with what Asbury does. The city's audiences have always been suspicious of anything too polished or corporate-feeling, which means worship music here needs to earn its sincerity. That skepticism has shaped how contemporary Christian music exists in the market—it can't just be about production value or radio hits. Asbury's brand of honest, emotionally direct songwriting fits that regional sensibility.
Seattle road trip to see Cory Asbury?
Stay in Capitol Hill if you want walkable nightlife and independent record stores, or head to Fremont for quirky charm and coffee culture. Before the show, eat at Altura in Pike Place Market—serious, ingredient-focused cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Frye Art Museum, a genuinely world-class collection in an underrated space. The city's waterfront is worth a walk, and if you time it right, catch the sunset from Gas Works Park. Seattle takes its music seriously and moves at its own pace—which means you should too.
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