African Pride Gospel SuperFest Set To Air on TV One August 25, 2019

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African Pride Gospel SuperFest Wrapped Live TV Recording Featuring Top Names in Gospel Music, Hosted By Award-Winning Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson

The 19th Annual African Pride Gospel SuperFest TVspectacular presented by The Cartwright Family Foundation wrapped production in Dayton, Ohio at the $100 million Schuster Performing Arts Center. Hosted by NAACP Image® Award-Winning Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson, the star-studded, sold-out celebration of Gospel music is set to air on TV One in August 2019.  
“Thanks to the city of Dayton for all of your support to make this year’s event a hit,” said Bobby Cartwright, Jr., executive producer and founder of African Pride Gospel SuperFest. “Thanks to African Pride, all of our sponsors and to the community who rallied around our efforts to help with tornado relief for the city. Our honorees and artists delivered inspiring messages and music; to God be the glory for an amazing evening, and we look forward to a broader audience later this summer when African Pride Gospel SuperFest airs on TV One.”  


During the event, Pastor Donnie McClurkin and The Rance Allen Group received the Founder’s Award for Lifetime Achievement for their trailblazing and transformative music and ministries. The evening’s lineup included Deitrick Haddon, LeAndria Johnson, Tye Tribbett, Ricky Dillard & New G, J. Moss, Bri, Tonya Baker, Byron Cage, Isabel Davis,Jonathan NelsonDemetrius West, 21:03, Ted Winn, Sensere, Zacardi Cortez, Doe Jones and many other “surprise” special guests.


TUNE IN to TV One Sunday, August 25 @ 7:00 PM/ET to see the spectacular show. The show airs in domestic syndication August 26 thru September 30, 2019. Check local listing for dates and times in your area.
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About African Pride Gospel SuperFest The African Pride Gospel SuperFest is one of the nation’s largest TV recordings in the field of urban-targeted, inspirational music and entertainment. Founded in 1998, the show has maintained a consistent presence in broadcast syndication for nineteen consecutive years. Releasing five one-hour specials annually, the shows are carried by major network affiliates including ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW, MYTV and full power independent stations nationwide. The production is known for its elaborate staging, trendsetting production and Hollywood styled approach to gospel music television. African Pride Gospel SuperFest TV programming reaches millions of TV viewers annually via domestic syndication and Cable. Previous productions have aired on TV One, Aspire, Bounce, TBN, Word, Daystar and ION networks making Gospel SuperFest the most widely distributed TV brand in the history of black gospel music. Gospel SuperFest has been supported nationally by Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Wal-Mart, Allstate Insurance, General Motors, Ford and others. Gospel SuperFest is a trade name of Unity Media Limited of Ohio.
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