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The station is based in Los Angeles and is owned and programmed by Emcee N.I.C.E. and Chantal Grayson. [1] God's House of Hip Hop Radio launched on August 20, 2018, with six shows; a year later, it won a Stellar Award for "Best Gospel Hip Hop Radio Station". [2] [3] The station reports to the Broadcast Data Systems (BDS) panel for gospel music. [4]
The God's House of Hip Hop 20/20 Summer Fest concept was pioneered by executive entrepreneur N.I.C.E. and broker Chantal S. Grayson. N.I.C.E. was a huge success in the Christian Hip Hop space and achieved five #1 Billboard chart-topping records including a #100 Gospel Album. [4]
Downtown Los Angeles 1,500 Unknown Glendale Performing Arts Center Glendale ... October 24, 2003: Walt Disney Concert Hall: Civic Center: 2,265 November 9, 2008:
The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income. The data and rankings come largely from reports by trade publications Billboard and Pollstar . Billboard , which launched the boxscore ranking in 1975 through its spin-off magazine Amusement Business , has featured the ranking in its own magazine since the issue ...
List of concerts, showing date, city, state, venue, and opening acts Date City State Venue Opening Act(s) Fall 2022 — Leg 1 [13] October 7, 2022 Granite Bay Roseville: California: Bayside Church: Blessing Offor Joshua Silverberg October 8, 2022 San Diego: Rock Church: October 9, 2022 Cypress: Seacoast Grace Church October 14, 2022 Webster: Texas
A Christian music festival is a festival oriented towards genres of Christian music, such as gospel music, church music, liturgical music, or contemporary Christian music such as Christian pop and Christian rock. Festivals are held worldwide, and in North America many are overseen by organizations such as the Christian Festival Association. [1]
The Shrine Auditorium is a landmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California. It is also the headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners. It was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 139) in 1975, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
The festival was held at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on October 6 and the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa on October 7. [2] The event was intended to raise money for and awareness of Native-American-related causes. A performance by the American Indian Dance Theatre preceded the festival each day. [2]