Zamar Ncube set to share stage with Travis

Millicent Dube, Showbiz Reporter

Takesure Zamar Ncube, Minister Mahendere, the dynamic group Joyful Praise Choir, Psalmist Hubert C and the iconic Pastor Bonnie are all set to share the stage with international gospel musician Travis Greene.

Greene who is behind hit songs such as Made a Way, See the light and Won’t let go, will perform at Celebration Centre in Harare on December 10.

Joyful Praise Choir

The list of musicians that will share the stage with Travis Greene was released by Set-Up Events and spokesperson Rudo Magwenzi said the artistes “add a new dimension to the show”.

“Come expectant of a miracle as the shift is an opportunity for us to worship together and close the year on a high. We have selected a line-up of seasoned performers and worshipers that we believe are going to add a new dimension to the show,” said Magwenzi of Set-Up Events.

Another graceful aspect of this concert is that all tickets have been reduced courtesy of the Grammy Nominated American singer Travis Greene.

“We have received a sponsorship package from the main guest artist Pastor Travis Green which saw us reducing the price of our tickets to accommodate more worshipers,” said Magwenzi.

Blessings have already started pouring down not only with tickets being reduced but with the concert getting another sponsorship package that they were not expecting.

“We are also blessed to continue getting sponsors of this magnificent event which include Celebration Conferencing Centre, Ezulwini Villa, Star FM and more, all of these are actively participating in the pricing model.”

Greene who recently performed in Zambia is an American singer who grew up in culturally diverse regions and experienced various church denominations and has “embraced his unique call for adaptability.”

The singer-songwriter incorporates several genres into his sound.
Following his emergence in 2007, Greene gained wide acclaim, topping the Billboard gospel chart with 2015’s The Hill.

The album spawned several Grammy-nominated hits, including “Intentional” and “Made a Way,” the latter of which stayed at number one on the Hot Gospel Songs chart for 13 weeks.
Greene married Jackie Gyamfi and together they co-pastor Forward City Church in Columbia, South Carolina.

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