BY NED GAGAHE
Hundreds of fans gathered at Kukum Field for a powerful night of praise, worship and reggae music as internationally renowned Gospel reggae band Christafari lit up the capital with their high-energy performance.
Despite the cancellation of the first show due to heavy downpour, spirits remained high and last night’s concert more than made up for the delay.
“Wow, what a night! It’s so good to see Christians freely coming together to sing, dance and worship. Most times, only secular bands visit our country. But tonight is the most beautiful night ever,” said one elated concertgoer.
The award-winning, Billboard-charting artists officially announced their return to the Solomon Islands this month, with flights finalized and equipment ready for their Melanesian outreach tour.
Christafari kicked off their regional tour in Vanuatu before heading to the Solomons, where they will minister from June 8 to June 16.
The band has confirmed performances and second concert in Honiara on June 15 and in Malaita on June 12 and 13 at the APS Field.
“We’re beyond excited to return to one of our favorite nations,” said Pastor Mark Mohr, founder and lead vocalist of Christafari.
“It’s been six years since our last visit and as we enter our 35th year of ministry, the Solomon Islands was at the top of our list. The people, the passion, the fruit—we couldn’t stay away!”
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