Guvna B, Victizzle and FaithChild at the indigO2 arena

Award winning Christian gospel artists Guvna B, Victizzle and Faithchild teamed up to present their biggest gospel show at the indigO2 arena last Friday.

The performance has been many years in the making and was packed with many as 8,000 fans.

The evening was hosted by comedian Eddie Kadi, who will be doing his own comedy show at the popular London venue in September.

Faithchild lit the stage with hits like “Flashback”, “I like it” “Unstoppable” and “Trade it all”.

Victizzle sang his popular songs “Ipray” and “Life”, while Guvna B got the crowd going with his best known tracks "Standard”, “Kingdom skank” and worship song “I need you”.

They were joined by top supporting gospel artists, including Tunday, Lola Godheld, L4C (Love For Christ) and TP (Anthony Peters).

Faithchild took a moment to tell fans that faith was not about going around the path but choosing the narrow road, while Guvna B spoke of having gratitude in the presence of the Lord.

The choice of venue is a sign of gospel artists' growing confidence to step out beyond the church and reach out to even more youths with the message of God's love, who otherwise might not hear it.

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