GL Live returns with an exciting line-up for a New Year!

|PIC1|The story of the UK’s premier regular gospel event, GL Live, continues with the latest chapter revealing an exciting line up for the first event of 2010.

GL Live VI will hit Nottingham, Birmingham and London and as usual there will be a mix of British and American acts for the shows.

Organisers said the event would offer up a life changing message" and evening of compelling music.

Popular New Yorker Richie Righteous will be bringing his unique and powerful blend of hip hop and ministry to the UK stage and sharing his dynamic testimony. His debut album is already creating waves.

GL Live welcomes newcomer Mali Music who will be making his UK debut backed by a live band.

Representing the UK are Tunday, who is playing his first GL event after the success of his excellent debut album, and fellow Londoners Lola Godheld, Husky and TP.
The host DJ will be DJ 4Real.

The event will be happening at Springs of Life Christian Centre in Nottingham on 18
February, at The Drum in Birmingham on 19 February and at Black Grape in London on 20

February. Watch out too for the Funky Fresh after party meet and greet in London in
conjunction with Presence, which promises to be a highlight.

GL Live continues to get behind ministry artists who do not have distribution deals in the UK and struggle to find radio play or media coverage. The event offers gospel music fans an opportunity to discover fresh acts and hear new music.

On the web: www.gllive.co.uk
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