Faith Evans, Yolanda Adams and Donnie McClurkin to grace Wembley Arena

Faith Evans, Yolanda Adams and 2010 Grammy Award winner, Donnie McClurkin, have been announced as part of the huge line-up for Oraclez World Gospel Festival & Awards 2010 taking place at Wembley Arena on the May 3 Bank Holiday.

Set to rival last year’s successful Oraclez event, a stellar line up of established and brand new gospel talent has been put together by organisers to represent the broad spectrum of the scene.

Michael Koos of Pure Genius Entertainment, organizers of the event, said: “We’re pleased to be able to feature some of the biggest stars in gospel alongside a selection of newer homegrown acts such as Beverly Trotman and Genevieve Sylva.”

Speaking at the launch, Genevieve from Birmingham said: “I am absolutely excited to be a part of this, to perform alongside people I have been listening to such as BeBe & CeCe Winans, Donnie McClurkin is unbelievable.

"Last year, I was in the audience but this year to be part of such a group is one of my dreams come through.”

The full line up is:
Bebe & CeCe Winans
Donnie McClurkin
Faith Evans
Trin – I – Tee 5; 7
Yolanda Adams
Stitchie
21:03
Martha Munizzi
Kierra “KiKi”Sheard
George Nooks
J Moss
Canton Jones
Sonnie Badu
Kym Mazelle
IDMC Choir
Beverley Trotman
Rachel Kerr
Genevieve Sylva
Rebecca
Rachel Hylton
Michaela (The Poet)

Tickets are priced from £35.00 / £45.00 / £55.00 / £65.00 +Booking Fee. Family Bookings are available Two adults + Two Children = £100.00 + Booking Fee and can be purchased from www.wembleyarena.co.uk Tel: 0844 815 0815.
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