Bryan K, a renowned singer, songwriter, and record producer, has embarked on a new musical journey, leaving his pop roots behind to embrace gospel music full-time.
His second gospel album, God Over All Things (GOAT), released in April, marks a significant artistic evolution.
Bryan K’s transformation began after rededicating his life to Christ. “I want to use my gift to spread love and give hope,” he said. This newfound purpose has led him to launch the Love Faith Festival, a Christian music festival aimed at growing into the biggest of its kind in Zimbabwe.
The festival, set for September 29 at Farm at Art, Harare Drive, promises an experience unlike any other. It will feature live music performances, poetry, and stand-up comedy, all centered around love and faith. Bryan K envisions a celebration that brings together music lovers passionate about their Christian faith and community connection.
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This bold transition hasn’t been without its challenges. Some fans were skeptical, even threatening to stop listening to his music. Bryan K, however, remains undeterred. “My journey is between me and God,” he said. “As long as I know I’m doing my best, then I’m good.”
Bryan K’s journey into gospel music began with “Jesus for Everyone” (J4E), a free Christian music jam session held every Sunday at Greenwood Park. The event has become a staple, featuring diverse line-ups of artists.
The Love Faith Festival is the next step in Bryan K’s mission to spread love and hope through music. Tickets are available on Ticket Box, with prices starting at US$5.