Gospel Goes Classical set be stellar
Carnival City’s Big Top Arena provides the stage for the fifth edition of the highly acclaimed Gospel Goes Classical showcase on Saturday.
Carnival City’s Big Top Arena provides the stage for the fifth edition of the highly acclaimed Gospel Goes Classical showcase on Saturday.
This show and live DVD is set to stand out as one of the most memorable concerts of 2018 with artists from five different countries appearing.
The Africa Worship themed show features artists from South Africa, United States, Nigeria, Ghana and Switzerland.
“Year after year Gospel Goes Classical is enjoyed by thousands of fans.
“We could not be more thrilled to host this show at Carnival City on this, their fifth anniversary,” says Michelle Smith, marketing manager at Carnival City.
The stellar lineup this year will feature the likes of Joe Mettle, Nduduzo Matse and Ntokozo Mbambo and, topping the bill, the world-renowned Vashawn Mitchell from the USA.
Few gospel singers can compare to Mitchell who is the most nominated artist at the 27th Annual Stellar Awards. He is also a nominee for two Grammy awards and two Dove awards.
He will be performing his single Nobody Greater, which has been the most played gospel song of the year and spent nine weeks on Billboard’s Gospel Songs Chart.
Joining Mitchell on stage is South Africa’s Ntokozo Mbambo. Mbambo is no stranger to lovers of gospel music, both locally and overseas and the Sama, Crown Gospel and Africa Gospel awards winner is ready to lift the roof with her much loved praise and worship.
Lebohang Kgapola, Takie Ndou, Tshepo Price, Keneiloe Hope, Sicelo Moya, the Classical Worship Choir and Yvonne May also form part of the lineup.
All performing artists will be joined by a full orchestra and a 35-member choir.
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