The sibling trio CAIN brought 
an interactive and uplifting set of songs 
to Lynchburg, Virginia
4/10/26​​​​​​​
Vines Center - Lynchburg, VA
By Cody Cooksey
Matthew 28:19

Cain has proven to be one of the most fun, interactive, and groovy bands in Christian music.  Each song feels like it has its own color palette, giving the band a sense of uniqueness, and a way to stand out in how they present the Gospel. This was further proven at their show at the Vines Center at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. This school hosts many concerts each year, and Cain is another worthy contender to that ever-growing list. ​​​​​​​
The evening began with an opening set provided by Allison Eide, who we are no stranger to here at We Are Vessels Media. You can read about our previous live coverage of her performance with Seph Schlueter HERE. Liberty University was the perfect audience for her, as her songs truly resonated with the college scene. Songs like “liar (Truth Is)”, “that’s my life”, and especially “idk”, drew in the crowd with its pop vibes. She definitely had some fans in the crowd, as her songs were being sung alongside her for a majority of her set. Allison’s energy was a wonderful way to set the mood for what was to come. ​​​​​​​
Shortly after Allison’s set, the lights went out, music of ambience filled the room, and the Cain siblings made their way to the stage. Composed of Taylor, Madison, and Logan Cain, the trio seemed to be nothing short of best friends, smiling their way together through their opening songs. “Yes He Can”, “Made For Heaven”, and “Any More” were prime examples of their aesthetic, each feeling like their own unique song to drive to on a summer day, all while sharing the Gospel through their uplifting lyrics. They did not shy away from softer songs, though, as they performed a beautiful acoustic rendition of “The Commission”, a fan favorite that was seemingly sung by everyone in the arena. ​​​​​​​
The band is also known for their collaborations, as they have worked with many Christian artists such as Forrest Frank, Caleb & John, and recently Ben Fuller. They included their latest collaboration in their set, that being “God Is Good”, which was recently included in Phil Wickham’s deluxe edition of "Song Of The Saints". What truly made the evening special, alongside everything previously mentioned, was “Cain Church”. The band, who was truly having the time of their lives, slowed down and performed many classic, pure, and inviting worship songs. They encouraged everyone to sing, give praise, and worship however they felt comfortable, which was such a welcome addition to a night already filled with the Love of God. Cain has so much to offer through their familial and inspiring music, and this night’s show proved that, making everyone feel as if they are a part of the family.
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