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GOD TV to broadcast Delirious? farewell concert worldwide

Delirious? farewell concert in London to be broadcast worldwide on GOD TV on 27 December, broadcast previews live farewell CD/DVD scheduled to release May 2010.

Posted: Monday, December 7, 2009, 9:02 (GMT)

Legendary Christian rock band Delirious? played its final farewell concert at London’s HMV Hammersmith Apollo on November 29. Although sold-out well in advance, fans of Delirious? will be able to see highlights of this historic concert on God TV.

As part of a full evening of programming to recognise the band’s many achievements, a three-hour “Delirious? Night” is scheduled for broadcast on GOD TV on December 27 with a replay on December 28

As a precursor to a Delirious? farewell live CD/DVD from the London concert scheduled to release in May 2010 from Kingsway, “Delirious? Night” on GOD TV will include footage from the live concert and the network’s youth presenters Chip-K and Emma Owen interviewing the band’s lead vocalist Martin Smith, guitarist Stu G, keyboardist Tim Jupp, bassist Jon Thatcher and drummer Paul Evans, who took over for Delirious? founding member Stew Smith in 2008.

The programme will also include a video countdown of the Top 10 Delirious? songs of all time, as voted by GOD TV viewers. GOD TV’s audience is being encouraged to visit the network’s website to choose their favourite track out of 15 songs the band has short-listed. The online poll at www.god.tv/delirious closes on December 15.

“Delirious? was formed in the UK at much the same time as GOD TV was birthed in 1995 and it has been our privilege to feature these anointed worshippers many times over the past 14 years,” said GOD TV co-founder and Director of Television, Wendy Alec.

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