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[GOSPEL] Lara George Gears Up For Concert In Houston Texas.


Multi-award winning Gospel artiste, Lara George is set to enthrall listeners and enrapture worshippers as she sets out on her tour of the USA. Join her in her first ever solo musical concert as she celebrates the release of a brand new 15-track album - her fifth solo studio work- titled 'A Slice of Heaven.'

With other hit, classic tracks like 'Ijoba Orun,' 'Kolebaje,' 'Halleluyah,' 'Komasi' and 'Dansaki,' join her live in concert at the Dominion Chapel Stafford Texas Venue, for an explosion of praise, dance, worship and immersion in music that enables the deepest possible form of connection with our Maker.

All ages are welcome at this event, but 'Child' tickets are limited, so hurry and get all your tickets now with special rebates for early birds. VIP ticket-holders will get free copies of the album, as well as posters in their goodie-bags, so go ahead and splurge on these tickets.

We know that there are some of you would love to be a part of the event even though you will be miles away from the concert venue on the day (and unavoidably so), but if you would still like to support this event, kindly click the 'Tickets' tab and then scroll down to the 'Friend-of-God Donations' tab, where you can give as much as you would like to grow this Word-in-Song outreach.

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