Beginning in Wichita, Kan., February 10, the Christian band plays everything from major venues to churches coast-to-coast, winding up at Disney World on September 9th.

The spring leg is billed as the Undone Tour and will feature Jeremy Camp as well as The Afters, and Monk & Neagle.

MercyMe was formed in 1994 when a group of friends decided to play for the local churches. Things changed quickly in 2001 when the song “I Can Only Imagine” appeared on a compilation album. The song, speculating on what heaven is like, struck a chord with listeners in the post 9/11 era. Suddenly, a band that was used to selling 1,000 CDs in a couple of months was selling a whole lot more.

“We were overwhelmed,” MercyMe singer Bart Millard told Pollstar. “All of a sudden, out of our garage, we’re shipping CDs to over 400 book stores. … I think we sold about 65,000 to 70,000 units of that independent project before we ever signed a record deal, within about two years. We really didn’t know what we had on our hands. We just thought it was a cool song.”

The band, through its major-label debut, went on to win multiple Dove awards and is one of the best-known Christian rock bands out there today.