GRAMMY-nominated gospel artiste and pastor, Travis Greene, is set to make a triumphant return to Zimbabwe after leaving an indelible mark during his debut performance in the country last December.
On that first visit, Greene not only graced the stage but also ventured beyond the concert venue, touring some of Harare's iconic places like Mbare and, most importantly, winning over the hearts of the people with his infectious warmth.
Travis Greene will once again take centre stage at the renowned Celebration Centre on December 1 and he is bringing another top gospel artiste from the United States, Phil Thompson.
The "Celebrate Zimbabwe" concert will feature a stellar local ensemble among them, Bonnie Deuschle, who has touched generations with her worship ministry, South Africa-based Jesse Priestly and Takesure Zamar.
Adding to the concert experience will be the inspiring words of Nokwe the Poet, who will also grace the stage.
Speaking on the upcoming show, event director, Pastor Lyncolin Kapswara promises an unforgettable experience for all attendees
"We are thrilled to welcome back Pastor Travis Greene, his wife and band to Zimbabwe, early bird tickets promotion has ended after being extended by another week, attendees can still get their tickets at US$25 general access, US$50 VIP and US$90 for Meet & Greet,”
"We want to make this world-class gospel event accessible to everyone who wishes to attend. It's our pledge to deliver a show of the highest quality that will uplift and inspire. This is a rare opportunity to encounter God, celebrate faith, and create beautiful memories." he said.
The two-time Grammy nominee has had his album ‘Crossover: Live From Music City’ debut at number one on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart with its lead single ‘You Waited’ hitting number One on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.
At the 2017 Stellar Gospel Music Awards, Travis won in seven categories, including ‘Song of the Year’ with “Made A Way,” which also hit number One on the Hot Gospel Songs chart, ‘Male Vocalist of the Year,’ ‘CD of the Year with The Hill’, which also reached Number One on the Top Gospel Albums chart.