Music
In 2004, Hillsong London released their first live worship album, entitled Shout God's Fame, recorded live at the Mermaid Conference and Events Centre.
In October 2005, Hillsong London released their second album, Jesus Is, which was recorded live at the Dominion Theatre in London's West End and includes performances by Matt Redman along side the Hillsong London Team. Jesus Is was released in May 2006.
In December 2006, Hillsong London also released a remixed version of Jesus Is' called Jesus Is: Remix. The album contains various remixes of 12 songs from the original Jesus Is album.
On October 8, 2008 the Hail to the King album and live DVD was released, again recorded live in London's Dominion Theatre.
The following year, on 24 August 2009, the single "C.I.T.Y" was released and reached Number 16 on the UK Top 30 Indie singles charts.
On 24 January 2010, Hillsong London recorded songs which were included on the latest Hillsong live DVD, A Beautiful Exchange, released on 29 July 2010.
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