Chattanooga Gospel Music Awards 2023 Set For Feb. 10

  • Friday, January 20, 2023
Pastor Marcellus Barnes & Sounds of Unity will present Chattanooga Gospel Music Awards 2023 on Friday, Feb 10, at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m. at Abbas House, 5208 Hixson Pike, Hixson, Tn. 37343.

Officials said, "Let’s celebrate the History and Heritage of Gospel Music in observance of Black History Month! Sounds of Unity, established in 2006 under founder Marcellus Barnes, Sr., has had 16 years' worth of electrifying gospel music concerts featuring the over 100 voice choir.
This year, 2023, not only will they be performing but our host will be
the legend illustrious Dr. Bobby Jones. Also, Gospel Stellar Award Winner John Lakin and his Band of Worshippers (B.O.W.) from Columbia, S.C. Come with your Sunday best as we render awards to Chattanooga's Amazing Gospel music Artists and musicians."

A portion of the proceeds will sponsor current students enrolled under the Unity Performing Arts Foundation of Chattanooga (UPAFC) arts and youth development program of Chattanooga.

Purchase your ticket on Eventbrite or call us. Tickets $20 and Seniors $15

Pat Shackleford-Gray - 423 227-4883 and Enoushall Kilgore - 423 320-1611.
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