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“I’ve never really been motivated by the idea of the art being successful as much as resonating with people”: Luke Smallbone on For King + Country – A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE

“I’ve never really been motivated by the idea of the art being successful as much as resonating with people”: Luke Smallbone on For King + Country – A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE

For King + Country are an acclaimed pop duo formed by Australian brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone. Since their 2012 debut, they have become one of the most influential acts in contemporary Christian music, earning four Grammy Awards, 13 number-one singles, and over three billion career streams worldwide. Known for their energetic live performances and uplifting message, the band blends cinematic pop with themes of faith and hope, drawing on influences ranging from U2 to film scores from the likes of Gladiator. Their recent album, What Are We Waiting For?, debuted in the Billboard 200 top ten, further cementing their status in the industry. In addition to their music, the brothers are recognised for their humanitarian work, including advocacy against human trafficking and support for vulnerable children. In 2024, their debut feature film, Unsung Hero, was released in cinemas and received the GMA Dove Award for Feature Film of the Year. For King + Country’s latest single, World on Fire (featuring Taylor Hill), continues their signature blend of powerful pop and spiritual themes, while their cinematic concert experience, A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE, is now available on Prime Video.

The Upcoming had the chance to chat to Luke Smallbone about the crafting of World on Fire, the emotional process of making their documentary and his approach to storytelling through both music and film to connect with people in all corners of the globe on a message of hope.

Sarah Bradbury

For King + Country: A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE is released on Prime Video on 1st December 2025.

Watch the trailer for KING + COUNTRY: A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE here:

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