Pat Barrett in Baltimore
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About Pat Barrett
Pat Barrett is a worship leader and songwriter who's made his name in contemporary Christian music, primarily through his work with Bethel Music. He's known for writing songs that land somewhere between intimate and anthemic—tracks that work equally well in small gatherings and large worship settings. "Build My Life" became one of his most recognizable songs, a track that managed to thread the needle between personal devotion and congregational singability. Barrett's approach to songwriting tends toward the straightforward: he's not trying to be cryptic or overly poetic, just clear about what he's trying to say. His songs have been covered widely in church settings and have accumulated significant streaming numbers in the Christian music sphere. While he's not a household name outside worship circles, he's become one of those reliable voices that gets passed around church playlists and shows up on contemporary Christian radio with regularity.
Barrett's shows lean into the participatory side of worship. Crowds sing along heavily, especially on the familiar tracks. He's got the focused, earnest energy of someone who takes the job seriously—no grandstanding, just direct engagement with the material and the audience.
Known for Chasing You, Build My Life, King of Kings, Way Maker, Living Hope
Pat Barrett in Baltimore News
- 10 best Memphis concerts in November, from Jagged Edge to Jeff Tweedy The Commercial Appeal · Oct 31, 2025
- Pat Barret Touring With Brandon Lake Fall 2025 GMA - Gospel Music Association · Sep 17, 2025
- King Of Hearts Tour Public Pre-Sale Starts Today GMA - Gospel Music Association · Jun 18, 2025
- Pat Barrett Releases New Single 'Praise The Lord Forever' GodTube.com · Jun 6, 2025
- Chris Tomlin Announces ‘Holy Roar’ Spring Tour MusicRow.com · Oct 22, 2018
Live Music in Baltimore
Baltimore has a complicated relationship with contemporary Christian music—the city's got serious gospel heritage running through neighborhoods like West Baltimore, but the modern CCM scene here tends to exist in pockets rather than dominating the mainstream. That said, there's an audience for honest, introspective worship music, and Pat Barrett's more stripped-down approach might find genuine resonance in a city that appreciates authenticity over polish.
Baltimore road trip to see Pat Barrett?
Stay in Canton or Federal Hill—both neighborhoods have the restaurants and bars worth spending time in. Try Alma Cocina for Peruvian fare or Pabu for Japanese if you want something substantial before the show. Walk around the Inner Harbor, grab coffee at a local roaster. The Walters Art Museum is genuinely excellent and free. Check out what's at The Lyric or Hippodrome if there's live music the nights before or after. Baltimore's best asset is that it doesn't feel overly polished—the authenticity matches the vibe of a band like Journey.
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