UK's Biggest Gospel Party Takes Place in Birmingham

The Denim Experience, said to be the UK's biggest Gospel Party in 2006, will take place at the Sports Café in Birmingham, 26 December 2006.

The party follows 2005's Black & Bling party, and will feature live gospel performances. Further performers will be announced.

In other news, a gospel compilation album featuring the voice talent of some of the most powerful gospel singers in the UK has launched Tuesday.

The project, released by gospel production company Rockhill Music, features the likes of Brit Award nominee Rachel McFarlane and Oasis Award-winning artist Natalie Phillips.

The release of Acoustic Gospel Volume One was celebrated with a vivacious gospel performance party hosted by Premier Radio presenter Muyiwa last night at the Motion Bar in London.

Natalie Phillips shared with Christian Today prior to her performance: "There's so much happening in the UK gospel scene. We just need to kind of work together. There is so much talent - not just singing, but even rapping. If we can all just harness that together, I think we've got such a great future ahead of us."

Further regarding the future of gospel music in the UK, Akin Ogboye, CEO of Rockhill Music, shared with Christian Today: "I think there is a challenge. I think because there is a challenge, that means there is an opportunity for the first person who breaks through. I think what that person needs to do is to exploit the good way of the gospel."
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