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Neon Adejo: Reintroducing the gospel through songs in the United Kingdom

By Guardian Nigeria
27 March 2023   |   2:25 am
Nigerian International gospel artiste, songwriter and record label owner; Neon Adejo, is an Afro-worship recording artiste whose inventiveness of African words diced with common English makes his music appealing to his growing global audience. He began singing gospel music professionally in 2014 and has since been growing stronger and stronger with his passion to see…

Neon Adejo

Nigerian International gospel artiste, songwriter and record label owner; Neon Adejo, is an Afro-worship recording artiste whose inventiveness of African words diced with common English makes his music appealing to his growing global audience.

He began singing gospel music professionally in 2014 and has since been growing stronger and stronger with his passion to see more souls come to the knowledge of Christ.

Over the course of his ministry experience, he has shared platforms with notable global music ministers such as Sinach, Phil Thompson, Travis Greene, Donnie MCclurkin, Sonnie Badu, Sammie Okposo, Kim Burrell, Nathaniel Bassey, and many other great music ministers home and abroad.

His current United Kingdom Tour has pushed his global hit single “Breathe upon me” on the UK Christian chart.

With his first headline show in Manchester, attracting thousands of worshippers and the heavy radio rotations in the UK, Adejo is set to become one of the strongest forces taking Afro-Worship to the world.

In the course of this tour, he will be gracing over 15 venues in the UK, ministering and revealing the love of God through songs.

The gospel music artist recently revealed that his team will be stretching the tour to other countries across Europe and Africa, and he is also working on an album project to crown his global tour for 2023.

With his current fame, Adejo is gradually becoming a huge gospel music sensation in the United Kingdom.

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