About 25,000 people are expected to pack the National Sports Center in Blaine this weekend for the largest contemporary Christian music festival in Minnesota.
It's the 11th year for the Joyful Noise Festival, an event bringing some of the nation's top Christian musicians to the Twin Cities for a weekend-long celebration.
The festival's growth over the years points to the continued popularity of Christian music, which ranges from folk to rock to gospel, and the radio stations broadcasting it.
"There are a lot of stories about churches that are closing and shrinking, but it doesn't mean that Christianity is dying," said Dave St. John, general manager at KTIS radio, which produces the event. "Joyful Noise is a way to bring together people under the banner of Christian faith."
The festival was launched by KTIS simply as "an opportunity to bring together the Twin Cities Christian community," he said. The first one was a one-day event that drew nearly 8,000 fans, he said.
"The first year was a lot of fun and a big learning experience for the whole team," St. John said. "We needed to learn everything from what size [children's] wagons to let in … to how to keep the festival safe and secure for all ages."
Over the years, the festival mushroomed into a two-day affair. This year's lineup features Christian megastars including the Newsboys, Crowder and Matthew West.
Such musicians have huge fan bases, as Christian music has evolved into contemporary genres. A 2015 analysis by the Gospel Music Association said that more than 65% of Americans had listened to Christian or gospel music within the previous 30 days.