Greene jets in today ahead of show tonight

Arts Reporter

American gospel sensation and pastor, Travis Greene, is set to touch down at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport this morning ahead of his show tonight at the Celebration Centre in Harare. 

The highly anticipated show, “Celebrate Zimbabwe,” will also see Takesure Zamar, Jesse Priestly, Joyful Praise Choir and Pastor Bonnie Deuschle, sharing the stage with Greene. 

Greene is accompanied by his full band Forward City Music and fellow US artiste Phil Thompson. He is making his second appearance in Zimbabwe. 

The Grammy-nominated singer shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming event in an exclusive interview with The Herald Arts before his flight. 

“Zimbabwe, get ready for an unforgettable night of worship and celebration,” he said. “My second show will be filled with soul-stirring music and a powerful message of hope. To the beautiful people of Zimbabwe, let’s come together in unity, love and faith. 

“God has a purpose for each one of you, and I believe this gathering will inspire and uplift your hearts,” Greene declared.” 

Event director, Pastor Lyncolin Kapswara, assured gospel music lovers that everything was in place for the Celebrate Zimbabwe concert. 

He said alongside Greene and Phil Thompson, the audience can expect ministry from other renowned local artistes. 

“We are opening the doors at 17:30hrs, and we have managed to create a family-friendly environment for everyone to enjoy in the presence of God,” said Kapswara. “We are also going to host competition give aways, so people should look forward to going home with some cool prizes.” 

With an array of talented artistes lined up and the promise of a spiritually uplifting experience, the Celebration Centre is gearing up to host an unforgettable night. 

Judging from his previous show last December, Greene’s performances are always filled with energy and he also takes time to pray and speak hope to people and the nation. 

To ensure a smooth flow of the eager audience into the auditorium, Kapswara elaborated on the seamless ticketing system in place. 

“We have put in a lot of effort to make sure the ticketing process is convenient,” he said. “Our goal is to facilitate the smooth entry of all attendees into the auditorium. We want everyone to focus on the spiritual experience without any hindrance. 

“The ticketing system is designed for convenience, ensuring that the entry process is efficient and hassle-free.”

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