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Travis Greene Set to Headline Powerful Night of Worship in Harare on July 18

As the countdown to July 18 continues, anticipation is mounting across Zimbabwe and beyond for the return of American gospel sensation Travis Montorius Greene. The Grammy-nominated and Stellar Award-winning artist is set to headline a spiritually charged night of worship at the Celebration Centre in Harare, promising an experience that many believe will be nothing short of miraculous.

Greene, known for soul-stirring hits like Made A Way, Intentional, and You Waited, will be joined by a powerful lineup of supporting acts including Zimbabwe’s own Tembalami, Jonathan Michael and The Unveiled, along with Annatoria (US), Kaestrings (Nigeria), and Grace Idowu (Nigeria). Together, these artistes are preparing to deliver a worship experience that blends faith, music, and healing.

Pastor Lyncolin Kapswara, events director at GEC Events and spokesperson for The Unveiled, confirmed that preparations are in full swing for the third edition of Travis and Friends in Zimbabwe. He noted that all supporting acts are deep in rehearsals, committed to giving their best and creating an unforgettable encounter with the divine.

“This is more than a concert,” Kapswara shared. “It’s a testimony of God’s greatness. Travis’s own life speaks volumes—being born still and revived, surviving a fall from a four-storey building at the age of four—his journey is nothing short of miraculous, and his music reflects that.”

Jonathan Michael, one of the featured local performers, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of what he described as a sacred assignment. He encouraged attendees to come expecting nothing less than an encounter with Jesus, filled with rejoicing, revelation, and healing.

Tembalami echoed these sentiments, highlighting the beauty of diversity among the ministers. “It’s a picture of heaven—different countries, different backgrounds, all united in worshipping one almighty God,” he said.

Annatoria and other international acts are also looking forward to joining their Zimbabwean counterparts to create a night that bridges cultures and brings people together under one message of hope and salvation.

Greene’s music continues to dominate gospel charts and inspire millions around the world. While his catalogue boasts numerous anthems, many believe God Will Make A Way has become the defining declaration of his ministry. Kapswara affirmed this, adding that the Harare concert is not just an event—it’s a divine appointment.

With just days to go, excitement is sweeping through churches, social media and communities as believers prepare for what is being hailed as a historic night of praise. On July 18, Celebration Centre is expected to transform into a space where heaven touches earth—where worship becomes a weapon, and music becomes a message of healing, unity and unshakeable faith.

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