ANNE WILSON RELEASES THIRD BOOK �REBEL: FOLLOWING JESUS WHEN THE WORLD WALKS THE OTHER WAY,� AVAILABLE NOW
Recently won the Book Impact Award at the 2026 K-LOVE Fan Awards for her �Hey Girl� 40-Day Devotional
Tickets for the fall leg of The STARS Tour are on sale now

NEWS SOURCE: OH Creative
June 9, 2026
“Jesus changed my life when He showed me that following Him isn’t about fitting in, it’s about standing out for His kingdom,” shares Wilson. “’Rebel’ is an invitation to live with that kind of bold faith. My hope is that readers walk away inspired to trust God more deeply, love Him more fully and courageously follow Him wherever He leads.”
“Rebel” explores what it means to live as a true follower of Jesus in a world that often pulls people in the opposite direction. Blending personal stories with biblical insight, Wilson offers a fresh perspective on living a life of purpose and conviction, even when it means looking like a rebel to the rest of the world. Inspired by Wilson’s 16-track, genre blending album REBEL, the book further extends the message of the bold, uncompromising faith that has become central to her artistry. Providing practical applications and chapter-ending prayers, the book inspires a bold, countercultural commitment to Christ, appealing to both longtime believers and those exploring their faith.
The release arrives on the heels of Wilson recently taking home the Book Impact Award at the 2026 K-LOVE Fan Awards for her “Hey Girl” 40-Day Devotional. Created to help young women discover their true worth and unshakable identity in Christ, the devotional continues to make a meaningful impact with fans across the country.
The STARS Tour fall 2026 dates:
Sept. 10, 2026 in Portland, Ore. at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall *
Sept. 11, 2026 in Spokane, Wash. at Fox Theater *
Sept. 12, 2026 in Tacoma, Wash. at Pantages Theater *
Sept. 15, 2026 in Colorado Springs, Colo. at Pikes Peak Center *
Sept. 17, 2026 in Tulsa, Okla. at Mabee Center *
Sept. 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Mo. at The Midland Theatre *
Sept. 19, 2026 in Springfield, Mo. at Spence Chapel Auditorium at Evangel University *
Sept. 23, 2026 in Roanoke, Va. at Berglund Performing Arts Theatre *
Sept. 24, 2026 in Baltimore, Md. at Lyric Baltimore *
Sept. 26, 2026 in Virginia Beach, Va. at The Dome by Rutter Mills *
Sept. 30, 2026 in Houston, Texas at Bayou Music Center *
Oct. 1, 2026 in Grand Prairie, Texas at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie *
Oct. 2, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Okla. at The Criterion *
Oct. 9, 2026 in Birmingham, Ala. at BJCC Concert Hall ~
Oct. 11, 2026 in Augusta, Ga. at Bell Auditorium ~
Oct. 22, 2026 in Omaha, Neb. at Peter Kiewit Concert Hall at The Holland Performing Arts Center ~
Oct. 23, 2026 in Peoria, Ill. at Prairie Home Alliance Theater ~
Oct. 24, 2026 in Davenport, Iowa at Capitol Theatre ~
Nov. 5, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nev. at The Smith Center ~
Nov. 6, 2026 in Riverside, Calif. at Fox Performing Arts Center ~
Nov. 7, 2026 in Tucson, Ariz. at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall ~
Nov. 9, 2026 in San Diego, Calif. at San Diego Civic Theatre ~
Nov. 12, 2026 in Bakersfield, Calif. at Dignity Health Theater ~
Nov. 13, 2026 in Sacramento, Calif. at SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center ~
* with Aodhán King
~ with Peter Burton
ABOUT ANNE WILSON:
Anne Wilson makes music where faith and country meet, a rare space where honesty, grief and hope live side by side. At just 24, she has already crossed the 2 billion streams milestone and emerged as one of the most distinctive new voices in both Christian and country music. Long before stepping onto a stage, Wilson dreamed of becoming an astronaut — a curiosity and sense of wonder that still shapes how she sees the world today.
Her third studio album, Stars, captures a young artist growing up on record. Shaped by the tragic loss of her brother Jacob, Wilson’s faith could have been shattered — but instead it was strengthened. That tension, of wrestling with God yet still loving Jesus, defines her music and makes her profoundly relatable. “Faith isn’t about never questioning,” she says. “It’s about holding on in the middle of the storm.”
Stars threads together themes of grief, growth, maturity and wonder, carried by Wilson’s soaring vocals and country-pop production. From the wide-eyed imagery of the title track to the raw prayer of “Carry Me” and the redemption arc of “Dead in the Water,” the album reflects both the hardship of loss and the joy of new perspective.
Anne Wilson is still becoming, still wrestling and still rejoicing — but Stars proves she’s shining brighter not in spite of the struggle, but because of it.
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