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CalledOut Music Announces “I Am Free – Live From London” After Global Tour Momentum

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CalledOut Music Announces “I Am Free – Live From London” After Global Tour Momentum. CalledOut Music is turning a crowd favourite into a global moment. Fresh off a run that touched Africa, Europe, North America and Australia, the British-Nigerian worship artist has announced a live release of “I Am Free” captured in London, premiering this Thursday on YouTube.

CalledOut Music Announces “I Am Free – Live From London” After Global Tour Momentum

The reveal arrived with a striking black-and-white image of the singer from behind, facing a packed room, the words “Athletic Department New York City” stitched across his jacket as lights flare and hands rise in the background.

“During my entire tour of Africa, Europe, North America & Australia, there were a few songs that everyone loved hearing but the one stood out? ‘I AM FREE.’ From the first beat to the end, it was a joyful noise. So this Thursday… I AM FREE – LIVE FROM LONDON on YouTube,” he wrote.

The choice of track is no surprise to anyone who has witnessed CalledOut Music’s shows over the past year. “I Am Free” functions like a launch button in his set, the kind of song that loosens shoulders in the back row and pulls first-timers into the chorus by the second refrain.

Built on an infectious groove and anchored by a declaration of liberty in Christ, the song bridges contemporary praise, pop accessibility and a lyric that is simple enough for congregations yet strong enough to carry a concert hall. On tour, it has often served as a hinge point, cueing a run of high-energy worship that leaves the room louder than it started.

A London live version promises several things fans have come to love about his performances: responsive call-and-response moments, layered harmonies that thicken as the crowd joins in, and a band that knows when to sit back and when to push the tempo forward. Expect spontaneous ad-libs, a praise-break lift near the climax, and that final chorus where the singer steps away from the mic to let the audience carry the declaration. The decision to release the performance on YouTube makes the experience broadly accessible, matching the song’s touring story with a format that can reach the same continents he just travelled.

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