After UK success, Snowy sets sights on national gospel trail

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FRESH from his debut performance in the United Kingdom, rising gospel sensation Snowy is set to mark his return to the Zimbabwean stage with a headline gig in the resort city of Victoria Falls this Friday.

The Bulawayo-based artiste recently graced the Grateful 3.0 concert in Birmingham, England, a milestone that has catapulted him into the international gospel scene.

Now back home, Snowy is headlining a praise-filled event dubbed “A Night of Praise and Worship” at Christian Centre International Church, where he hopes to channel the momentum of his UK trip into uplifting local spirits.
“Home is home. I’m happy to be back, safe and sound. The love and support I’ve received, especially from those who followed my UK journey on social media, has been overwhelming,” said Snowy.

The Victoria Falls gig marks his first local performance since returning and signals a broader vision: to take his ministry through music beyond Bulawayo.
“I realised that as artistes, we often wait to be invited elsewhere, but I’ve decided not to wait anymore. I’m creating my own avenues and platforms to share the gospel. This show in Victoria Falls is just the beginning, I want to go city by city, spreading the Word through music,” he said.

The show will also serve as a platform for local gospel talent, featuring performances by Ignite and the Christian Centre International Church Choir.
“It’s not about a big line-up. It’s about a night of sincere thanksgiving, thanking God for victories past, battles present, and blessings yet to come,” added Snowy.

Reflecting on his international experience, he noted how the UK trip was a defining moment in his career.
“Performing at Grateful 3.0 opened international doors and placed me on a new level. I believe greater things are coming, and in due course, I’ll reveal what’s next,” he said. – Follow @mthabisi_mthire on X for more updates.

 

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