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Manyowa, The Unveiled to headline local acts at Everywhere Show

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Anchoring the local line-up are Janet Manyowa and worship ensemble The Unveiled, who will open the ministry segment of the highly anticipated concert.

A NIGHT of worship that bridges continents is set to unfold in Harare as internationally-celebrated American gospel artistes Naomi Raine and Todd Galberth return to Zimbabwe for the Everywhere Tour on March 13.

The event will be held at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).

Anchoring the local line-up are Janet Manyowa and worship ensemble The Unveiled, who will open the ministry segment of the highly anticipated concert.

Raine and Galberth last performed in Zimbabwe in 2025 as part of the Maverick City Music tour.

Their return, organisers say, reflects growing demand from local worshippers and momentum generated by their previous appearance.

Event director Lyncolin Kapswara, of Events by GEC, described the forthcoming concert as more than a musical showcase.

“These concerts go beyond music and in addition create space for believers to meet and experience God together,” he said.

“Worship is something we do as a community. That’s the heart of this event.

“We encourage people to take advantage of the early bird tickets while they last.

“Interest is already strong and we want as many people as possible to be part of what promises to be a powerful night of worship.”

Early bird tickets are priced at US$30 for general admission, US$80 for VIP seating, and US$100 for the Golden Circle package, which includes a meet-and-greet opportunity with the artistes.

Raine, widely recognised for her role in Maverick City Music before launching a solo career, is known for projects such as Journey, Cover the Earth (Live), The Gift and Jesus Over Everything (Live).

Galberth, a worship pastor and recording artiste, has released projects including Decrease, Encounter and Greater, with popular songs such as Lord You Are Good and Better Than Good.

Their joint appearance in Harare is expected to draw regional audiences, although organisers have not yet released attendance projections.

Opening the evening are Zimbabwean gospel musicians whose ministries have shaped the country’s worship landscape.

Manyowa, celebrated for her contemporary gospel sound and spiritually-resonant songwriting, continues to inspire through music that blends biblical truth with relatable life themes.

The Unveiled bring harmonious depth and youthful vibrancy to the stage, while Cleo Arie and Sharon Cherayi are admired for their distinct vocal strength and consistency in ministry.

Ellard Cherayi’s steady presence in worship spaces underscores a commitment to excellence and faith-driven artistry.

Together, they represent the richness of Zimbabwe’s gospel heritage and its evolving modern expression.

Ellad’s poetic and prose reading prowess led to an inspirational devotion and opening of the recently held 24th edition of the National Arts Merit Awards event at the HICC.

Organisers say the Everywhere Tour Zimbabwe aims to create an inclusive space for worshippers across denominations and age groups.

As anticipation builds, the concert positions Harare once again as a destination for international gospel music engagements, while offering local artistes a platform alongside globally recognised ministers.

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