Victory Fest this weekend
Windhoek • Michael Kayunde
Efdee Music Productions, in collaboration with RS Freight Solutions, will host the fourth edition of the annual gospel showcase, the Victory Fest, this Saturday, 14 November, at ConsoAV, Prosperita in Windhoek.
Initially, this year’s instalment of the event was scheduled for 16 May, but due to Covid-19, it had to be postponed.
With regulations slightly relaxed, organisers have made provisions for festival-goers to watch Victory Fest 2020 live for N$150, promising an unforgettable night of praise and worship.
Online and IRL
In an interview with tjil, musician Dee’A - from the duo Franklin and Dee’A - who is one of the organisers, mentioned that this is the first time the festival will have attendance at the physical venue as well as online.
“Fans across the globe will be able to stream the event on Facebook via the Franklin and Dee’A page and YouTube via the Efdee Music Productions channel,” he said.
The line-up features Franklin and Dee’A, Maranatha, Clive and The Now Generation, Pride, Trinity, Dex and Fernando Piu Drumking as well as South Africa’s Takie Ndou and Onesimus.
“This time, all the artists are performing live with a band,” Dee’A said, adding that what makes this year’s line-up different is that they have international artists as well as upcoming Namibian gospel musicians.
Tickets can be booked by calling 081 662 5029.
Efdee Music Productions, in collaboration with RS Freight Solutions, will host the fourth edition of the annual gospel showcase, the Victory Fest, this Saturday, 14 November, at ConsoAV, Prosperita in Windhoek.
Initially, this year’s instalment of the event was scheduled for 16 May, but due to Covid-19, it had to be postponed.
With regulations slightly relaxed, organisers have made provisions for festival-goers to watch Victory Fest 2020 live for N$150, promising an unforgettable night of praise and worship.
Online and IRL
In an interview with tjil, musician Dee’A - from the duo Franklin and Dee’A - who is one of the organisers, mentioned that this is the first time the festival will have attendance at the physical venue as well as online.
“Fans across the globe will be able to stream the event on Facebook via the Franklin and Dee’A page and YouTube via the Efdee Music Productions channel,” he said.
The line-up features Franklin and Dee’A, Maranatha, Clive and The Now Generation, Pride, Trinity, Dex and Fernando Piu Drumking as well as South Africa’s Takie Ndou and Onesimus.
“This time, all the artists are performing live with a band,” Dee’A said, adding that what makes this year’s line-up different is that they have international artists as well as upcoming Namibian gospel musicians.
Tickets can be booked by calling 081 662 5029.
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