
WE are drawing closer to July 18 the day American multiple Grammy award winner Travis Montorius Greene returns to Zimbabwe for a night of worship that promises to be nothing short of miraculous.
His supporting acts Annatoria (US), Kaestrings (Nigeria), Grace Idowu (Nigeria), Tembalami (Zimbabwe), The Unveiled (Zimbabwe) and Jonathan Michael (Zimbabwe) have promised a lifetime miracle experience full of blessings and spiritually uplifting messages in song.
Greene is celebrated for his powerful blend of contemporary worship and urban gospel music which includes songs such as Made A Way, You Waited and Intentional.
The singer’s discography includes the hit God Will Make A Way.
Pastor Lyncolin Kapswara, events director at GEC Events, told NewsDay Life & Style that Travis and Friends will feature for the third time in Zimbabwe on the evening of July 18 at the Celebration Centre in Harare.
He confirmed that supporting acts are conducting rehearsals as they get ready to put up an amazing show, adding that the singer’s life bore testimony to the mightiness of God.
Travis was a stillborn before being revived and at the age of four, he fell from a four-storey building and survived, experiences that profoundly influenced his faith and music.
Kapswara, who also spoke on an behalf of The Unveiled, admitted that they were honoured and excited to be part of the Made A Way, The Decade Tour.
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“We can’t wait to minister with all the ministers who are part of this amazing initiative,” he said.
“We are grateful to GEC Events for putting together this awesome worship experience.
“We are encouraging everyone who can attend this event not to miss it for anything, we will be bringing our A game.”
An elated Micheal said he was grateful to be part of the team of worshippers and urged people to expect an encounter with the heart of Jesus as they would be rejoicing and worshipping the Lord.
Micheal said he foresaw a night of grace filled with fulfilling word and music.
Tembalami said the diversity of ministers in music was a picture of heaven, different countries, different backgrounds who believe and minister to one almighty God.
Greene was born on January 17, 1984, in Delaware and raised in Warner Robins, Georgia, where his early life was marked by miraculous events.
His music has topped the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart and he has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and Stellar Awards.
“While Travis Greene is known for songs like Made A Way, You Waited and Intentional, there has been no widely recognised song than God Will Make A Way in his discography,” Kapswara said.
As anticipation builds up for what many are calling a historic night of praise, the Greene concert in Harare stands as more than just an entertainment event as it is a spiritual sermon for healing, unity and divine connection.
With artistes from different nations echoing one message of hope and salvation, July 18 promises to mark a sacred moment where heaven touches earth.