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Hillsong United 'Oceans EP' Released Today

Hillsong UNITED released the Oceans EP today due to the success of the song "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" from the ZION album.

"Oceans" was written by Matt Crocker, Joel Houston and Salomon Ligthelm.

The EP has five versions of the song: the original, a radio version, a live version recorded in Denver during a UNITED's show, a remix version and an acoustic video with commentary on the song.

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Click here to purchase the Oceans EP.

The September/October issue of RELEVANT has Houston on the cover.

UNITED will be releasing an acoustic album on October 29 titled ZION Acoustic exclusively on iTunes. It will feature 12 ZION songs recorded live in Sydney, Australia

Hillsong United swept through the U.S. during a three week 12-city tour this summer named "Welcome Zion" where they worshipped with over 80,000 people, their most ever.

They performed crowd favorites such as "From The Inside Out," "With Everything" as well as their latest studio album, Zion.

Hillsong United sold out shows in Phoenix (Grand Canyon University Arena), Dallas (Verizon Theatre) Denver (Red Rocks) and Chicago (Sears Centre Arena), where at least 7,000 people where in attendance every night. Their biggest performance was in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl where 15,000 fans came out.

"We remain amazed at the response from our latest tour in the U.S. and how many came out to worship our Lord and Savior with us," said Hillsong United member Joel Houston in a press release. "We were excited to have performed at some pretty famous venues -- but our goal remained the same -- that He is made famous, and that everything we do brings people closer to God. Of course, we also had some fun along the way."

Hillsong United "Welcome Zion" Fall Dates:
November 12 Toronto, Canada, Copps Arena
November 14 Newark, N.J., Prudential Center
November 15 Boston, Mass., Agganis Arena
November 16 Pittsburgh, Pa., Consol Energy Center
November 18 Greensboro, N.C., GSO Coliseum
November 19 Greenville, S.C., Bi-Lo Center
November 21 Atlanta, Ga., Gwinett Arena

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