

“I feel like God is in music,” Avary said. He played to encourage and uplift, sharing what helps him overcome tough experiences. Noah Gundersen even thanked the crowd for the silence and for listening to the song.īryce Avary, lead singer of The Rocket Summer, also performed during the show. I believe that if you ever stop asking questions, you stop growing.” I’ll always be asking questions, and that’s a good thing. “At the time I was asking a lot of questions and didn’t really have a lot of answers. “I tried to be as honest and truthful as I could with expressing exactly where I was when things didn’t make sense,” Noah Gundersen said. The crowd was still as Noah Gundersen soloed “Jesus, Jesus” - a song he wrote during a time when he was questioning his religious beliefs and looking for answers rather than relying on what he had been taught growing up. Jon Foreman, lead singer of Fiction Family and Switchfoot, performs “Dare You to Move” during the Salt Lake show of the To Write Love on Her Arms tour. 1, Noah and Abby Gundersen, a brother and sister duo from Seattle, opened the show in Salt Lake City. The artists selected to share their work showcase messages of hope and encouragement. The organization launched a 2013 United States tour called “Heavy and Light” to bring evenings of songs, conversation and hope to those who suffer or know someone who is suffering from depression. To Write Love on Her Arms is a nonprofit organization focused on giving hope and finding help for those who struggle with depression, self-injury, addiction and suicide. not only to share music, but to spark conversation. Big names in the music industry are touring the U.S.
