New live album from Muyiwa

Muyiwa will be releasing a live recording of his sell-out gig at the HMV Apollo in London last summer.

The venue was filled with a capacity crowd of 5,000 - making Muyiwa and Riversongz the first British gospel group to sell out the venue.

He was joined on stage by Pandit Dinesh, Andrea Louise, Joelle Moses, Michele Chueng, Guvna B and Victizzle.

The album features 13 songs from the night, including "The Name of the Lord", "Holy Holy Holy", and "Come Lord Jesus".

It's out on CD and digital formats on 18 February together with a DVD of the concert.

It will be a busy spring for Muyiwa as he embarks on a UK tour in Swansea on 2 March. The tour takes in various cities in England as well as Dublin in Ireland, before wrapping up at the Indigo O2 in London on 5 July.

2nd of March Swansea
8th of March CRA, Bristol Street Birmingham BR5 7AY
15th of March The Beacon Centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
23rd of March V.A Centre Sheffield.
29th of March J.C.C Coventry
30th of March Jubilee Centre Manchester.
5th of April Dublin
6th of April L.O.M Centre Leeds
13th of April Lighthouse Liverpool
20th of April The Carnival Centre, Luton
11th of May Kingswood Community Centre Bristol.
5th of July – Indigo o2 London

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