BRANDON LAKE & PHIL WICKHAM PRESENT “FOR THE ONE” DOCUMENTARY

Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham present FOR THE ONE tour documentary coming to theaters nationwide this fall via Fathom. Wickham and Lake, both celebrated for their inspiring music and powerful performances, bring their songs to life in a new and profound way. FOR THE ONE not only highlights their dynamic live performances from the Summer Worship Nights Tour but also explores the deeper stories behind their music, revealing the personal and collective experiences that have shaped their artistic journeys.

“Never in my life did I think I would be a part of telling a piece of my story in theaters. I hope the stories encountered through this movie show everyone watching how much they are loved by the ONE. I can’t wait to share this with the world and I hope people are encouraged by it,” said Phil Wickham.

“My hope for this project is that it would not only show what it takes to go on tour, but why the music and touring mean so much to us. Countless lives have been changed, especially ours. Though we’ve had the opportunity to influence many, our focus remains FOR THE ONE,” said Brandon Lake.

FOR THE ONE is directed by Noah Taher, produced by Dove Award and Billboard Music Video Award-winning Ken Carpenter (Angel Studios’ THE SHIFT), and executive produced by Ben Howard (BLUE MIRACLE, THE LONG GAME). Lake and Wickham are repped by UTA, who packaged the film.

SYNOPSIS: FOR THE ONE is a groundbreaking film that journeys through the stories that gave flight to the Summer Worship Nights tour. A triumph of music, vision, worship, and community, FOR THE ONE weaves the songs and the passion of Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham into an unforgettable tour documentary.

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