Don Moen makes one tour stop to the UK

|PIC1|Award-winning and multi-nominated gospel musician Don Moen will minister live in London for one night only on Saturday 28 November at the newly refurbished Dominion Centre in Wood Green, North London.

Don Moen's 'I Believe There Is More' tour will also receive UK support from gospel sensation Muyiwa and the Riversongs, plus Meleke.

The name Don Moen is associated with some of the best loved songs in Contemporary Christian Music such as 'Above All', 'Shout to the Lord', 'God is Good' and 'Blessed be the Name'.

He worked for Integrity Music for over 20 years and served as Creative Director and President before starting the Don Moen Company in 2008.

Premier Christian Radio presenter Muyiwa said this was one worship evening "not to be missed".

Don Moen's official website writes that 'The 'I Believe There Is More' world tour is a "unifying movement of worship; a timely message of God's hope, comfort, and encouragement for individuals, families, churches, entire communities and nations".

The tour has already been taken to many states in America and will travel to Nigeria and Ghana in December.
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