Performers Announced for Rock the Universe, Universal Orlando’s Christian Music Event

Universal Studios Florida will once again be host to Florida’s largest Christian Rock concert; Rock the Universe will be returning to the park this September 7th and 8th with a 2018 line-up packed full of family-friendly performers and special events.

Along with twelve renowned Christian musical acts performing on two stages throughout the weekend, Rock the Universe will also have a Coca-Cola® Fan Zone featuring “live performances and electronic dance music spun by Sarah Reeves and DJ PROMOTE.” 1K Phew and Bonray will appear at the Fan Zone on Friday, and on Saturday guests can catch Aaron Cole and Riley Clemmons. The Fan Zone will also offer autograph sessions each night.

On Saturday evening at 11:45 pm, Rock the Universe will hold its Candlelighting Ceremony, with meaningful music from Casting Crowns.

The weekend will wrap up with the traditional non-denominational Sunday Morning Worship Service, which will take place at the Fear Factor Live stage at 9:45 and 10:45 am. Space for the service is limited, so if interested, make sure to register in advance; admission is included with any Rock the Universe ticket.

Rock the Universe is a separately ticketed event, and not included with regular park admission. Tickets are not on sale yet, but are expected to become available soon.

Here is the full line-up of powerful performances Christian Rock fans can look forward to during the weekend event:

Friday, September 7th

  • Jesus Culture – Music Plaza Stage
  • Toby Mack – Music Plaza Stage
  • Lauren Daigle – Music Plaza Stage
  • Red – Hollywood Stage
  • Zach Williams – Hollywood Stage
  • Trip Lee – Hollywood Stage

Saturday, September 8th

  • Casting Crowns – Music Plaza Stage
  • For King & Country – Music Plaza Stage
  • Family Force 5 – Music Plaza Stage
  • Brandon Heath  – Hollywood Stage
  • Andy Mineo – Hollywood Stage
  • Ryan Stevenson – Hollywood Stage

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