Zimbabwe’s gospel music scene is set for another landmark moment as internationally acclaimed worship leaders Naomi Raine and Todd Galberth confirm their return to Harare for a major live concert next year, reinforcing the country’s growing profile on the global worship calendar.
The two artists will lead the Everywhere Tour at the Harare International Convention Centre (HICC) on Friday, March 13, 2026, in what organisers anticipate will be one of the biggest gospel gatherings of the year. The event is being hosted by Events by GEC, a promoter that has consistently drawn world-class gospel acts to Zimbabwe.
Rather than simply marking another tour stop, the concert represents a continuation of a strong relationship between the artists and Zimbabwean audiences. Raine and Galberth last performed in the country in 2024 during the Maverick City tour, a visit that resonated deeply with worshippers and elevated Harare’s standing as a destination for major faith-based events.
According to Events by GEC, the decision to bring the pair back was driven by overwhelming demand and the spiritual impact of their previous visit. Event director Lyncolin Kapswara said the upcoming concert is designed to offer more than just live performances.
“This gathering is about creating a shared worship experience,” Kapswara said. “Naomi Raine and Todd Galberth are not only gifted musicians, but ministers whose music has shaped worship across the world. Bringing them together again in Harare is both timely and meaningful for the local faith community.”
Preparations are already in motion to transform the HICC into a space of collective worship, reflection and connection. Kapswara added that the venue was chosen to accommodate the scale of the event and the diverse audience expected to travel from different parts of Zimbabwe and the region.
Early bird tickets for the concert are now on sale. General admission early bird tickets are priced at US$20, VIP seating at US$50, while the Golden Circle package, which includes a meet-and-greet with the artists, is available for US$100
Organisers have encouraged fans to secure tickets early, noting strong initial interest. Events by GEC says the concert aligns with its broader vision of positioning Harare as a regular and respected stop on international gospel music tours, while offering local worshippers access to world-class ministry experiences.

















































