Trip Lee headlines GL Live's The Legacy

GL Live's eighth outing on Saturday, The Legacy, demonstrated just how much this new music movement continues to go from strength to strength.

The night was a showcase of UK and US gospel artists dedicated to one thing - spreading the Gospel through music. Once again, GL Live hit venues in Nottingham and Birmingham before ending in London with a packed crowd.

The last time, crowds were treated to US rappers Mali Music and Richie Righteous. This time around the vision was bigger, with the truly talented musician Trip Lee promoting his latest CD, “Between Two Worlds”. Also making a show were Tedashii and DJ Official, who continue to impact the young generation.

Artists representing the UK were Triple O, Forever Christ, Sharon Rose, SO, Inkrease and DJ4Real.

Once again, the artists promoted positive, Christ-centred lyrics as they encouraged the crowd to never give up their faith.

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