Oraclez 2010 moved to 31 May!

Pure Genius Entertainment regret to announce that due to the ensuing travel chaos as a result of the Icelandic volcano eruption, the Oraclez World Gospel Festival & Awards has had to be rescheduled.

This historical event which will remain at the prestigious Wembley Arena will now take place on Bank Holiday Monday 31 May.

We are delighted that the magnificent line up will now be enhanced by the presence of Fred Hammond who will be a worthy replacement for Donnie McClurkin, who unfortunately cannot make the new date as a result of a previous commitment.

Pure Genius Entertainment is determined to ensure this change does not affect your enjoyment of this amazing show and hope that Donnie’s absence will not be too disappointing.

“We are confident Donnie will join us in the very near future but, we know Fred will more than make up for his absence. He will, we are sure, be a blessing to us all”, says Michael Koos MD of Pure Genius Entertainment.

If you’ve already booked, don’t worry your ticket is still valid, so you won’t miss out on the annual World Gospel Festival & Awards Ceremony presented by Pure Genius Entertainment & Premier Christian Radio.

If however, you are now unable to attend the show please contact the hotline number 0844 815 0815.

Limited tickets are still available at www.wembleyarena.co.uk, www.oraclez.com or call 0844 815 0 815
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