By Marisa Dawson

TobyMac with Diverse City

Baxter Arena was packed to capacity last Sunday as TobyMac brought his Hits Deep Tour 2026 to a sold-out crowd, joined by David Crowder and Jeremy Camp. The evening blended high-energy anthems, heartfelt worship moments, and genuine connection, leaving fans of all ages singing, dancing, and inspired.

Jeremy Camp kicked off the night with a fast-paced yet intentional set that spanned his greatest hits from the past two decades through to his current chart-topping single “No Survivors.” He kept the energy high while creating space for meaningful moments, consistently engaging the crowd and drawing everyone closer through song and testimony. Camp made his way into the audience to high-five fans and sing among them, breaking down the barriers between stage and seats.

In a standout personal touch, Camp invited audience member DeAnna Chapman (pictured below with the band) onstage to play air guitar with the band. He handed her a real electric guitar to jam on, then signed it and gifted it to her afterward, a generous gesture that captured the evening’s spirit of joy and generosity.

Drawing from his pre-show interview, Camp highlighted the tour’s unique backstage culture: “Love is the camaraderie. 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.” He added that the family-like atmosphere among the artists has been one of the tour’s sweetest highlights.

Camp also reflected on the deeper meaning behind some of his songs and how their significance can evolve over time. “The song ‘My Desire’… ” he recalled. “I used to think of it as going out and doing these great things for the Lord, which I, of course, still have that heart. But now I think of it a little more personal, like, God, I just want to be used, you know, with my family and my community… I’ve just realized that sometimes it’s the smallest things that we missed out on because we’re looking at too much of the big thing. Don’t miss out on the small things right in front of you.”

Jeremy Camp

During the show, Camp’s performance carried that same spirit of intentional living and surrender. He closed his set with the powerful anthem “No Survivors,” turning the arena into a collective moment of worship. As fans sang along loudly to the lyrics of total surrender, Camp later described the experience as especially meaningful: “It’s a song of surrender anyway, and to have people throughout the arena singing… ‘my ego, my pride, my grip, my life, throw it all into the fire and leave no Survivors’ is such a rad moment of just saying, hey… I surrender. It’s pretty sweet.”

Crowder (seen below) followed with a dynamic performance that showcased his musical range across decades of hits. He moved fluidly around the stage, switching instruments and keeping the entire arena on its feet. The crowd sang along enthusiastically to favorites like “Come As You Are” and “Good God Almighty,” creating powerful collective worship moments fueled by Crowder’s raw energy and engaging stage presence.

TobyMac closed the night with a marathon set of chart-topping hits spanning his entire career, both newer tracks and beloved classics that appealed to every generation in the room. Backed by the talented band Diverse City, he delivered the signature sounds fans love while sharing inspiring stories of faith between songs.

TobyMac (pictured below) frequently ventured down the catwalk to bring the show closer to fans in the back of the arena. At one point he declared, “We are never sorry that we knocked on God’s door,” encouraging the crowd to build their lives on solid faith. The audience responded with nonstop dancing and full-throated sing-alongs throughout the set.

From Camp’s intimate crowd interactions and generous spirit, to Crowder’s high-octane worship, to TobyMac’s hit-packed celebration of God’s faithfulness, the Hits Deep Tour turned Baxter Arena into a house of praise. The sold-out show proved once again that when these artists come together, the result is more than just a concert: it’s a night of encouragement, surrender, and renewed hope.

Fans left the arena energized, many echoing the message of perfect love casting out fear and the joy of surrendering fully to God. The Hits Deep Tour continues to deliver exactly what its name promises: hits that reach deep into the heart.


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