Kelontae Gavin Headlines Gospel Heritage Concert at Pompano Beach Cultural Center

The Event Also Features The Cross Family, Seleaveya Dillard and John Brown

      The City of Pompano Beach is proud to present the Gospel Heritage Concert starring award-winning singer Kelontae Gavin with opening act The Cross Family and appearances by local favorites Seleaveya Dillard and John Brown. This night of praise and inspiration takes place at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center on September 24, 2021 at 8pm. Tickets are $20 at www.pompanobeacharts.org.

“Gospel music’s roots are entwined with the history of our county and this genre has had an undeniable influence on modern music” said Phyllis Korab, Director, Cultural Affairs Department. “In 2008, Congress proclaimed September as Gospel Music Heritage Month, and we are honored to take part in that celebration with this extraordinary concert.”

Kelontae Gavin has mesmerized audiences nationwide with his outstanding voice, personal spiritual journey and meteoric success story.

Gavin first gained fame by going viral on YouTube in 2014 at age 15 after an impromptu performance of the Rev. Paul Jones gospel classic “I Won’t Complain” while in his high school cafeteria. Following that video, he was offered a record deal with a gospel label.  The worship leader is a four-time Stellar Award nominee for his hit songs, “No Ordinary Worship” and “Higher.” He then went on to blaze the charts with the single “Hold Me Close,” which hit No. 2 on the Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart. Gavin is now up for a Dove Award in the category of Gospel Worship Album of the Year for The N.O.W. Experience.

The concert’s opening act is The Cross Family of Fort Lauderdale, who officially began under the leadership of their father, the late Gene Cross, who had been the lead singer and manager for the Smiling Jubilaires. The group, now under the tutelage of ‘Lil Gene Cross’, is continuing their family legacy with rhythmic affirmations of gratitude.

 

 

About the City of Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department

The mission of the Cultural Affairs Department is to provide cultural program-ming that includes visual arts, digital media, music, film, theater, dance and public art for the enjoyment and enrichment of residents and visitors to Pompano Beach, Broward County, and the greater South Florida area. The department programs and manages the City’s premiere cultural arts venues including the Pompano Beach Cultural Center, Ali Cultural Arts Center, Bailey Contemporary Arts Center, and the Blanche Ely House Museum. The department also oversees the City’s Public Art Program and the prestigious National Endowment for the Arts’ Our Town grant awarded to the Pompano Beach Crossroads place-making arts initiative.

 

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