Bands & artists like Andrew Peterson

If you like Andrew Peterson, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Andrew Peterson? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Jason Gray

Jason Gray

Jason Gray's music combines introspective lyrics with rich acoustic instrumentation, creating a warm and contemplative atmosphere.

contemporary Christian music
Bebo Norman

Bebo Norman

Bebo Norman's blend of folk-inspired melodies and heartfelt lyrics offers a similar warmth and depth that invites reflection.

contemporary Christian music
Sara Groves

Sara Groves

Sara Groves' songwriting features thoughtful narratives paired with gentle instrumentation, evoking a contemplative mood akin to Peterson's work.

contemporary Christian music
Jonny Diaz

Jonny Diaz

Jonny Diaz blends contemporary Christian themes with melodic hooks and acoustic elements, offering a warm listening experience.

contemporary Christian music
Matt Maher

Matt Maher

Matt Maher's rich vocal delivery and layered arrangements create an inviting atmosphere that encourages contemplation, much like Peterson's work.

contemporary Christian music
Ellie Holcomb

Ellie Holcomb

Ellie Holcomb's folk-inspired sound and emotional storytelling evoke a sense of warmth and reflection reminiscent of Andrew Peterson.

contemporary Christian music
Casting Crowns

Casting Crowns

Guide

Casting Crowns' combination of narrative-driven lyrics and melodic arrangements fosters a reflective listening experience akin to Andrew Peterson's style.

Christian rock contemporary Christian music rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Andrew Peterson?

Artists similar to Andrew Peterson include Jason Gray, Bebo Norman, Sara Groves and Jonny Diaz. Each shares elements of Andrew Peterson's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Andrew Peterson?

Andrew Peterson is primarily known for contemporary Christian music. The music features rich textures layered over steady rhythms that create a feeling of warmth while inviting contemplation through thoughtful dynamics.

Where should I start if I like Andrew Peterson?

If you enjoy Andrew Peterson, start with Jason Gray — their album "Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue" is a great entry point. Jason Gray's music combines introspective lyrics with rich acoustic instrumentation, creating a warm and contemplative atmosphere.