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Travis Greene’s “Made A Way” Decade Tour Set to Ignite Zim with Star-Studded Gospel Lineup

Zimbabwe is gearing up for an electrifying gospel celebration as United Kingdom-based sensation Blessing “Annatoria” Chitapa, local powerhouse Tembalami, and The Unveiled prepare to headline alongside American gospel icon Travis Greene on his much-anticipated “Made A Way” Decade World Tour.

Annatoria, known for her soul-stirring voice, took to social media brimming with excitement:

“I feel exceptionally grateful and honoured to be opening for the phenomenal Travis Greene. Who knew this opportunity would come? My fellow gospel people, come let’s give the Lord praise.”

The tour marks a special milestone — the 10th anniversary of Greene’s breakthrough hit “Made A Way,” a song that has touched hearts globally since its release in 2015 as part of his acclaimed album The Hill.

The track captures Greene’s intimate encounter with God’s presence, a testament to faith that renews and uplifts.

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The song even won the 2017 Billboard Music Award for Top Gospel Song, cementing Greene’s place among gospel royalty.

Beyond “Made A Way,” Greene’s repertoire boasts beloved hits like “Won’t Let Go,” “Intentional,” and “Good & Loved” featuring Steffany Gretzinger, all of which have further solidified his global impact.

Adding more fire to the tour, supporting acts include Forward City Music, Kaestings, and Nigerian gospel sensation Grace Idowu, promising a night of vibrant worship and inspiration.

Greene, who calls Zimbabwe his “home away from home,” will make his third visit to Harare on July 18, coinciding with his son’s 11th birthday celebrations.

Speaking to H-Metro, he shared heartfelt reflections:

“I cannot believe it’s been 10 years, a whole decade since the release of my song ‘Made a Way’.

“It just began as a song between my wife and me as we were praying and praising God for the miracle of my son, who’s about to turn 11 years-old and this song took the world by storm.

“There have been so many testimonies, so many stories about how people were touched by the song.

“So, to celebrate 10 years, a full decade, I’m going on a world tour, I’m going across the entire globe singing and sharing the good news about Jesus Christ. It wouldn’t be a tour if I don’t come to Zimbabwe, you guys are like my second family… I can’t wait to see you there.”

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