By Marisa Dawson

TobyMac at Baxter Arena for the last Omaha stop of the Hits Deep Tour.

Christian music fans are gearing up for an uplifting evening as TobyMac brings his Hits Deep Tour 2026 to Baxter Arena this Sunday, March 22. Joining the headliner are powerhouse performers Crowder and Jeremy Camp, promising a high-energy night packed with fan-favorite songs, powerful messages, and a celebration of faith.

The tour, known for delivering hit after hit, features TobyMac’s signature blend of soul-stirring tracks like “I just need U,” “Everything,” and “Heaven on My Mind,” alongside Crowder’s raw, anthemic songs such as “Come As You Are,” “Good God Almighty,” and “Still.” Jeremy Camp rounds out the lineup with heartfelt classics including “I Still Believe” and “Walk By Faith,” plus his current chart-climber “No Survivors.”

In an interview ahead of the Omaha stop, Jeremy Camp shared excitement about the tour’s unique atmosphere. “Love is the camaraderie,” he said. “There’s always decent camaraderie around tours, but… They really try to make this culture like, hey, we are family. We’re in this together. And I think it’s been really sweet to be a part of that because I feel like that’s kind of the highlight of the tour.”

Jeremy Camp at the Orpheum.

Camp emphasized the backstage environment as a standout element. “Three bands like Toby, Crowder, and me makes it a really fun night, but the backstage culture is what makes it really sweet.” He described it as drama-free, built on mutual respect among veteran artists who have been in the industry for years. “Everyone is in this together and realizes that we’re in this together… There’s just no drama, because we’ve done it for too long. And we all really respect each other and love what each other does.”

For those attending the show at Baxter Arena, Camp previewed what fans can expect from his set. “It’s definitely going to be a fast paced set,” he noted, explaining the challenge of fitting many songs into a shorter time slot. Yet, he prioritizes intentionality. “Something I’ve worked on really hard is still trying to take that moment of breath… I want to make sure that every moment we have is intentional. I think that what you’ll notice throughout the night is intentionality. It’s not just getting through the songs, but every song has a special moment.”

Songs resonating strongly with audiences include “Getting Started,” “Out of My Hands,” and especially “No Survivors.” “Everyone’s singing along… It’s a song of surrender anyway, and to have people throughout the arena singing, ‘throw it all into the fire and leave no Survivors’ is such a rad moment… Everyone’s just yelling out, basically, I surrender. It’s pretty sweet.”

David Crowder at Baxter Arena from his last Omaha stop.

The concert arrives as part of a larger tour that has fostered a strong sense of unity among the artists. Camp reflected on what he hopes attendees take away: “There’s a lot of fear in our society right now. And just understanding that perfect love casts out fear. When you realize how much God loves you, that fear will kind of shrivel away because you trust that God knows what He’s doing, that He cares, that He sees what’s happening, and He’ll take care of you.”

Doors are expected to open at 6:00 PM, with the show starting at 7:00 PM. Tickets remain available online here: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0600631B07588F1F .

This family-friendly event offers more than music; it’s a night of shared faith, encouragement, and community. As Camp put it, the tour’s culture of togetherness makes it special. Omaha fans who saw Camp previously at the more intimate Orpheum Theatre can look forward to the larger-scale energy at Baxter Arena, where the collective worship experience promises to be powerful.

Don’t miss this chance to experience the Hits Deep Tour live- grab your tickets and prepare for an unforgettable evening of hits and heart.

TobyMac at Baxter Arena.

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