Guvna B, Faith Child and Victizzle on a mission to bring gospel music to the mainstream

Three of UK gospel music’s most brightest stars have come together to form a one-off monumental project.

The Three Musketeers - T3M for short - is a campaign that Faith Child, Guvna B and Victizzle have created with the vision of “making gospel music mainstream”.

MOBO award winner Victizzle, UMA award winner Guvna B, and Cordless Show winner Faith Child have set sail on a two-fold project which includes a single release titled ‘Echo’, and an ambitious attempt to sell out London’s world renowned Indig02 music venue.

The groundbreaking live event named ‘T3M : Live at the Indig02’ takes place on Friday 13 August to coincide with the release of their up-tempo single ‘Echo’.

The three pioneers are faithfully take a gigantic step forward in bringing gospel music out of the four walls of the church and placing it in a mainstream environment accessible to all, taking their talents and message to a venue formerly graced by musical icons such as Madonna, Beyonce and the Black Eyed Peas.

The T3M motto is ‘all for one – one for all’ and Guvna B, Faith Child and Victizzle each hope that the statement is echoed.

In the hope of displaying Jesus to a mainstream audience and engaging with people who may not know Him, or may not go to church, the three guys feel it is important for Christians all over the capital to support their vision and in turn propel the single ‘Echo’ into the charts and also see thousands turn up to witness the spectacle at the Indig02.

Tickets are available here: www.theo2.co.uk/indigo2/event/guvna-b-faithchild-and-victizzle-the-3-musketeers-tour-20100813.html
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