Tye Tribbett leads a stage full of performers and dancers in this electrifying live performance of "Get Up," the second track from his Tribbett's eighth album to date, All Things New, released last summer.

In this episode of Positive Vibes Only, grab a front-row seat to Tribbett's funky, feel-good show, which celebrates the feel-good joy of faith. 

From start to finish, this performance is an onstage, high-energy dance party. It begins with a dazzling light show, chorus vocals and a crowd of dancers, before a horn section kicks in to crank up the energy even further.

All Things New embraces genre-blending and collaboration for an epic tracklist. Tribbett says it's all about embracing joy — especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, when fans and musicians alike were unable to join together.

"I made this album to fight against the feeling of defeat in light of everything we have all been through these past few years," the singer explains. "I wanted to put a joyful experience out in the world to remind not just me but all of us that there is still beauty to the world."

The jubilant mood of the album translates perfectly to the live version of "Get Up," which taps a funky horn section and bass line to round out the proceedings. The crowd, too, is an integral part of the performance — with a number of close-ups of fans filming, dancing and grooving.

Press play on the video above to immerse yourself in the joy of Tribbett's  "Get Up" performance, and keep checking GRAMMY.com every Sunday for more new episodes of Positive Vibes Only.

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