The "Gospel Mix 2016" Concert Tour Kicks Off This Sunday In Birmingham

The Magic City will host the biggest gospel tour of the summer this Sunday, June 19th @5:00 PM when the "Gospel Mix 2016" All-Stars hit The Cathedral of The Cross Church for a special Father's Day concert. The big show features gospel music legends Luther Barnes, Kathy Taylor, Earnest Pugh, Byron Cage and Grammy Award nominee Ricky Dillard.
The program also features performances from seasoned performers such as Zacardi Cortez, James Fortune, the trio Half Mile Home, quartet king Damon Little, urban inspirational artist Mike E., James Grear & Company, worship artist Chad Brawley and The Brown Boyz.
One headliner in particular Zacardi Cortez is hot as fire right now and his latest hit "#YDIA" was no. 1 on last week's Mediabase Gospel Airplay chart. He will release his third solo album this fall. Most of the artists on the show are also featured on "Kerry Douglas Presents Gospel Mix," a Top Ten best-selling album featuring some of the biggest current gospel radio hits by both established artists and newcomers.
Tickets are available at JB's House of Fashion, online at www.610wagg.com or by calling (205) 602-3432. The Cathedral of the Cross is located at 1480 Center Point Parkway, Birmingham, AL 35215. Organizations desiring to book the "Gospel Mix 2016" concert tour, should directly contact Kerry F. Douglas at 713-245-6204.
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