Chris Darlington, active-duty LEO and rising country music star announces concert tour

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Since Deputy Sheriff Chris Darlington released his powerful anthem Hold That Line, it has been steadily gaining popularity, resonating deeply within the law enforcement community.
 
The song has been played over 116,000 times on YouTube since its audio and later music video release. The beautiful lyrics and heartfelt message are connecting with listeners all over America.
 
And it is sorely needed.

One user, whose spouse recently passed away, commented on the YouTube video and wrote, “My friend sent me this video, and it’s great. It brought tears to my eyes.”

Another user wrote, “saw this video and if I had one wish, it would be for the world to see this video. We take for granted what these men and women do daily. The lyrics in this song literally say it all, the words have never been more true.”

A third user also wrote, “I retired last September after 53 years in Law Enforcement. Watching this video does bring back memories and some tears too.”

And these are the first few YouTube comments (as of this writing) for Chris Darlington’s Hold That Line music video.

Concert Tour 

Just last month, Chris Darlington performed at the Border 911 event at Mar-A-Lago and opened for Donald Trump. With all the recent and unprecedented success, it is no surprise that he took the next logical step – a concert tour. 

We at Law Enforcement Today are proud to announce that we endorse him and are sponsoring a concert aptly called the “Hold That Line – God, Freedom, and Law” Tour.

“Chris is an active Law Enforcement brother, with a voice and message that God and America-loving patriots will enjoy,” owner of LET and Blue Lives Matter, Kyle Reyes, said.

Chris wants his listeners to know that this tour is also about something that is near and dear to him – God.

“My objective is to bring my brand, God first, before anything. It’s more than just law enforcement; it’s about bringing God back to the people,” Chris told LET in an exclusive statement. 

A Hold That Line concert is currently scheduled for May 14th in Washington, D.C., and May 18th in Virginia.


And Chris doesn’t want to stop anytime soon. 

“We plan to push as far as Florida, Texas, and California – wherever we are needed. Our goal is to go to large metropolitan areas across America where the morale of the police is low. We want them to know there is a strong community that supports them, and that can be heard in the lyrics of Hold That Line,” Chris said.

But the tour is much more than playing music for fans and boosting police morale. 

Both Chris and Law Enforcement Today are on a mission - they want to help children. 

LET purchased the rights to Chris’ most recently recorded song he wrote and recorded in Nashville. The song You Are Not For Sale [preview here] was written and produced to help bring awareness to the horrors of child sex trafficking,” Ken Nuss, Chris’ manager, told LET.

He continued, “Chris has partnered with Craig “Sawman” Sawyer and his team at Vets 4 Child Rescue. He then went on to partner with Ben Owen of We Fight Monsters. Together, and with your support, they are looking to take back the America we love and also work to save the children who have been left alone in the darkness of evil.”

Chris Darlington’s upcoming tour is accomplishing a lot for the law enforcement community, fans of country music, and now children – and you don’t want to miss it. 

Tickets, which are expected to sell out, are available online. For the May 14th concert in Washington D.C., click HERE.  For May 18th in Virginia, click HERE.

For more information on Chris Darlington and his music, go to www.ChrisDarlington.com

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Writer Eddie Molina is a veteran and has over 25 years of combined LEO/military service. He owns and operates the apparel company www.BuyHeroStuff.com 

 
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