Matthew Masinge
Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub
The ‘Omemma Tour,’ featuring American gospel star Chandler Moore, was embraced by Harare’s gospel lovers, who described the rain as “showers of blessing.”
Fans flocked to Belgravia Sports Club, undeterred by the storm. Instead of retreating, they welcomed the weather, gathering under umbrellas and tents, ready to sing and dance, their enthusiasm shining through the gloom.
As the rain fell, the atmosphere transformed into a vibrant celebration. The crowd’s energy was infectious, creating a sense of unity that transcended the weather.
The gospel concert saw local acts such as Ezekiel Paul, Cleo Arie and Minister Micheal Mahendere sharing the stage.
Chandler Moore, making his second appearance in Zimbabwe, took to the stage with an electric presence, energizing the audience. Having previously wowed fans during the Maverick City Music’s Kingdom World tour, he was eager to reconnect.
Moore’s charisma lit up the night.
Despite the rain, he engaged the audience, turning challenges into a joyful experience.
“Woooow in the rain?!? Thank you, God, for Zimbabwe! What a night,” he shared on social media, perfectly capturing the evening’s spirit.
His connection with the crowd showcased his talent and passion for worship, making the weather feel secondary.
Events by GEC organised this memorable night, demonstrating their dedication to quality gospel experiences.
Pastor Lincolyn Kapswara, the director, expressed gratitude to the fans who braved the rain.
“This was a good opportunity to be in the presence of God,” he said, emphasizing the communal spirit of the event.
His words resonated, reminding everyone of the power of coming together under shared beliefs.
Local talent shone brightly alongside Moore.
Gospel artist Michael Mahendere captivated the audience with a powerful performance, fully immersing himself in the music despite the rain.
His voice soared, cutting through the storm, inspiring the audience to join him in worship.
The rain became a beautiful backdrop, amplifying the emotional connection he forged with the crowd.
Rising star Cleo Arie brought her own flair to the evening, engaging the audience with her energetic performance.
The night opened with saxophonist Bigstar Nash, whose smooth sounds set a welcoming tone, drawing everyone into the experience.
By the end of the concert, it was clear that the Omemma Tour had triumphed over the weather.
The night reinforced a powerful message: when hearts unite in faith, nothing can dampen the spirit of worship.
Attendees left inspired and uplifted, a testament to the resilience of community and the joy of shared faith.
The Omemma Tour was not just an event; it was a celebration of hope, love, and togetherness.



