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By Michaela Gordoni
Dude Perfect and Brandon Lake recently shared the gospel with a massive audience on the YouTube stars’ live tour.
“What an amazing first night of the Squad Games Tour 🙌 Incredibly blessed to take a moment at the end of our show for some time in worship,” the Dude Perfect Instagram page captioned a video of the team singing worship with Brandon Lake at the end of an event.
“Couldn’t have done it without @brandonlake or @harlemglobetrotters 🤍,” they added.
Along with singing Lake’s song, “Gratitude,” they also shared the gospel with the crowd.
Dude Perfect is the most popular sports channel on YouTube with over 61 million subscribers. They have over 20 billion views across their platforms, the Gospel Music Association reported.
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Over 30 other creators and celebrities will join Dude Perfect on their Squad Games Tour, which wraps up on Aug. 2. GOOD GOOD, Zack King, Tim Tebow, Ben Roethlisberger and the Savannah Bananas are a few of them.
The live tour features a 360° competition format with a playing field and giant-sized games. It boasts more fan engagement and a pre-show fan zone that allows families to try their own Dude Perfect games.
Dude Perfect founder Tyler Toney recently shared what’s next for the gang.
“Whether that’s an animated show, a production company or in person experiences that families can come to, we’re having all those conversations. It’s all about, ‘What does Dude Perfect look like 15 years from now, when we’re not the ones on camera? How do we make this brand last longer than the five of us?” he said.
“And while we’re not experts in any of (the aforementioned) stuff, we do feel like we have a pretty good pulse on how to make content,” he explained.
Hopefully, they’ll keep faith a part of it — which they’ve done for a few years now, ever since Toney felt convicted to share his faith.
“I remember I was driving on the tollway, and I called Coby [Cotton]…and I said, ‘Hey, I’m driving to the office right now, but I just felt like I needed to call and tell you that I feel like God’s putting on my heart that we need to share the gospel on tour,” Toney recalled. “I don’t know how, I don’t know when, I don’t know where — I don’t know what’s an appropriate way to do that. But I felt like, if I didn’t call and tell somebody that, then I would 100 percent try and get out of it, dismiss it.”
They didn’t know if people would still like them, but they decided to share the gospel after a live performance. They said they’ll take a quick break and come back and share about Christ for those who want to listen, but the main show is over. When they came back, they were shocked to see that 10,000 people were still seated.
Four years later, they’ve still got the same format — and have added to it with guests like Lake — and the fans are here for it.
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