Travis Greene confirms Uganda visit: ‘I’m coming home’

'I have heard so much about your beautiful country.'

Travis Greene. COURTESY PHOTO.


By Our Reporter

To the utter joy of many Christians, internationally acclaimed gospel star Travis Greene has confirmed that he will be visiting Uganda this year.

The “Made a Way” , “Intentional” hit singer will minister in the country on 6th and 7th December, 2022 at Imperial Royale Hotel and Lugogo Hockey grounds respectively.

Travis Greene, 38, is expected to jet in together with a team from Forward City.

“Uganda, finally I am coming home. I have heard so much about your beautiful country and I will be there for the first time ever,” he said in a video.

“It is going to be amazing,” he added.

At Imperial Royale Hotel, entrance fee is Ush150,000 (platinum) and Ush100,000 (gold), while at Lugogo Hockey grounds, entrance fee is Ush30,000 (Ordinary) and Ush50,000 (VIP).

Who is Travis Greene?

Travis Montorius Greene is an American gospel musician and pastor.

He married Dr Jackie Gyamfi in 2011 and together they co-pastor Forward City Church in Columbia, South Carolina.

The father of 3 boys featured in Tim Godfrey song titled Nara, which has for years been a church anthem in Uganda.

His other songs include Good & Loved (feat. Steffany Gretzinger), You Waited, Be Still, Worship Rise, Respond, Won’t Let Go among others.

Greene’s music has charted on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums and the Top Gospel Songs charts and he has been nominated for multiple awards, including five Grammy Awards and 13 Stellar Awards.

He describes his life as miraculous, having survived resuscitation twice. The first one was on the day he was born, where he was declared a still-born. Again, aged four, he fell from a four-storied building while in Germany.

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