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The Gospel People - Believe Tour
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"Havin' A Good Time" is the motto from mid-December 2024 to mid-January 2025, when 'The Gospel People' are on the road in Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland on their 'Believe Tour' to take the audience on a musical journey into the heart of the USA, its 'Black Churches' and their joyful revival experience. The two-hour program ranges from songs from the traditional "Black Gospel" to gospel inspired by jazz and soul to the current "Contemporary Gospel" with its rock, pop and rap elements. An evening with a thrilling stage performance that promises to give you goosebumps.
The gospel troupe led by artistic director, frontman and arranger Owen Nixon does not find it difficult to inspire their audience. In ever-changing constellations - from ensemble scenes to impressive solo performances - and paired with an energetic stage show of almost extatic dance interludes, they bring every venue to the boil.
At some point, concertgoers can no longer keep their feet on the benches and many sing along enthusiastically to the songs. You can just feel the passion with which the artists convey their message. Because for him, gospel is not just music, but 'The Good News', passing on the good news.
The group includes Jessica Fox (alto + soprano) with an incredible voice. Visitors can look forward to a great talent here. Soprano Toneisha Jones Harris, a finalist in "The Voice" competition, and Madyson "Symphony" McSwain (alto) have been on board for the past two years. Together they were particularly convincing with the classic "Stand By Me". Own titles and many well-known melodies were seamlessly strung together until a furious finale. "The Anthem" and "Revelation" lead into a brilliant "Hallelujah" until "Oh Happy Day" and "We Are The World" are met with rhythmic clapping and rapturous applause. Church music doesn't have to sound solemn. A rocking beat and soul and blues vocals turn it into a show. This spirit and the happy message of the gospel give courage in difficult times of war and fear of the future.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
The gospel troupe led by artistic director, frontman and arranger Owen Nixon does not find it difficult to inspire their audience. In ever-changing constellations - from ensemble scenes to impressive solo performances - and paired with an energetic stage show of almost extatic dance interludes, they bring every venue to the boil.
At some point, concertgoers can no longer keep their feet on the benches and many sing along enthusiastically to the songs. You can just feel the passion with which the artists convey their message. Because for him, gospel is not just music, but 'The Good News', passing on the good news.
The group includes Jessica Fox (alto + soprano) with an incredible voice. Visitors can look forward to a great talent here. Soprano Toneisha Jones Harris, a finalist in "The Voice" competition, and Madyson "Symphony" McSwain (alto) have been on board for the past two years. Together they were particularly convincing with the classic "Stand By Me". Own titles and many well-known melodies were seamlessly strung together until a furious finale. "The Anthem" and "Revelation" lead into a brilliant "Hallelujah" until "Oh Happy Day" and "We Are The World" are met with rhythmic clapping and rapturous applause. Church music doesn't have to sound solemn. A rocking beat and soul and blues vocals turn it into a show. This spirit and the happy message of the gospel give courage in difficult times of war and fear of the future.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.