Starfield Succesfully Ends Radio-Promo Tour

By John Ma

In support of their first single “Filled With Your Glory,” Starfield’s 20-city major radio tour recently concluded successfully with positive reviews from radio stations. The promo radio tour destinations include Indianapolis, IN, Grand Rapids, MI, Orlando, FL, Columbus, OH, Tallahassee, FL and Charlotte, NC. Ever since the band’s self-titled album release which also features the hit-single, American audiences have returned favor of the Canadian band from Winnipeg.

Rick Hall, Music Director of WCIC’s “Afternoon Personality” noted, "They won the hearts of our staff rather quickly. After spending just a few minutes with Starfield, I felt like Tim and Jon were old buddies. Their ability to rock our conference room with just acoustic guitarist was simply astounding."

WJII’s Director Chris Crain from Louisville, KY noted, "It was great to have Starfield visit us at WJIE. The guys were totally down-to-earth and we felt like that really showed us their hearts when singing their songs. Their visit helped to make us want to share them with our listeners."

Program Director of Joy 96- WIJY FM’s Jeremy Bialek from Franklin, IN says, "Starfield brought some great vocal and acoustic work into the Joy 96 studios for afternoon drive. I really like "Filled with Your Glory" and, if what they played in-studio is any indication, I think I'm going to love what's coming next from Starfield."

From all the embraces from radio and fans, the multi-format single “Filled With Your Glory” has already hit top 10 this week on the CRW CHR chart, top 20 on the R&R CHR. ‘Glory’ Is also No. 1 listed AC Advancer on PDAdvisor. Furthermore, for multiple consecutive weeks, "Filled With Your Glory" has been the second most requested song on “Total Axxess,” WAY FM’s live radio program which has over 50 stations nationwide.

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