STAR Awards 2006

The UK is saturated with outstanding unsigned Artists and musicians all attempting to navigate their own way up the ladder of success.

For the first time in a long time an event has been put together to highlight and promote the talent that has gone unrecognised within the UK’s Gospel scene.

Gospel Music is loved by people of all races, young and old and is known all over the world for the joy it brings, its power and its inspiration.

If you are an admirer of world class authentic Gospel music then there is no better place for you to be than at the Symphony Hall in Birmingham on the 2nd September 2006 for the STAR Awards Gospel showcase.

On the evening their will be performances from 7 of the UK’s top Unsigned Gospel Artists from Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Nottingham. All 7 have made it through a rigorous selection process and are very capable of crossing over into the mainstream charts.

On the evening their will also be performances from some of the trailblazers in UK Gospel music, Noel Robinson, CIE, Ekklesia, Jahaziel and the group who won all the plaudits at the 2005 showcase Divine Unity from London. The evening will be hosted by Nicky Tapper from BBC Radio WM and Gospel music Ambassador Noel Robinson himself.

Tickets are available from the Symphony Hall box office on the folowing numbers. 01217803333 or group bookings on 0800378985..

We are very greatful to our sponsors Western Union Money Transfer, Pride Magazine, 100 Black Men of Birmingham, Bartf, Newstyle Radio, The Arts Council and all our friends and supporters.

Press Contacts: For More information contact Alston Owens on 07949451907

Email: info@higherlevelmusic.co.uk





Source: STAR Awards
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