Following the preparation of the forthcoming leading gospel music concert, The Experience, it is obvious that the organisers of the event have reviewed the list of its lineup gospel ministers to perform at the sixteenth edition of the gospel concert.
The event billed to hold December 3, in Lagos, according to the organisers will play host to international and indigenous including, Sidney Mohede, Planetshakers, Sinach, Donnie McClurkin, Nathaniel Bassey, Onos, Travis Greene, Eben, Nokwe the Poet, Dunsin Oyekan, Mercy Chinwo, Don Moen, Ana Paula Valadao, Chevelle Franklin, LMGC, among others.
According to the development, some regular top gospel musicians including, Tope Alabi, Chioma Jesus, among others seems to have been dropped from this year’s edition event.
The convener of the event and Senior Pastor of House on the Rock Church, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, who announced the 16th edition of the event, expressed his optimism over the success of this year’s event, just as he also promised that worshipers would experience yet another live worship like no other on December 3.
However, some people on social media have reacted to the development linking the removal of Tope Alabi from the gospel musicians to mount the stage of the much-rated gospel music concert this year to her many controversial issues.
Some ardent worshipers of the event have also raised eyebrows as to why she was not included in the list of the lined-up musicians at the 16th edition.
Also, some have expressed worry over the change in the usual venue of the event as the organisers of the event have already announced that this year’s event would be held at the church auditorium in Lekki as against the initial Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Victoria Island, Lagos.
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