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A Spirited Ending to Unity in the City 2019
Aug 20, 2019
From a dancing toddler to a worshipping on-duty cop, Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s performance at the 2019 staging of Unity in the City, held at the National Stadium, was voted as the crowd's favourite among the list of notable performers.

Event Report

A Spirited Ending to Unity in the City 2019
From a dancing toddler to a worshipping on-duty cop, Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s performance at the 2019 staging of Unity in the City, held at the National Stadium, was voted as the crowd's favourite among the list of notable performers.
...with outstretched arms as they sang, word for word, the lyric of the international artist.
Patrons remained on their feet throughout Cobb’s 53 minutes performance with outstretched arms as they sang, word for word, the lyric of the international artist. One patron exclaimed that Tasha Cobbs’ performance was her favourite. “I came here to see her, and trust me, she delivered. I never wanted it to end!” She pointed out that Cobbs Leonard’s performances quickly made her forget the myriad of technical difficulties and lengthy band changes that characterised the first half of the event.
Another crowd favourite was Minister Marion Hall who delivered a musical sermon. Her performance was punctuated by testimonies of healing and deliverance. She had the crowd in stitches as she shared stories of temptations linked to her past life. Other performances included local acts from Rondel Positive and Rhonda Isabella. Emcees Alaine and Ity Ellis kept the audience entertained.
...with outstretched arms as they sang, word for word, the lyric of the international artist.
Patrons remained on their feet throughout Cobb’s 53 minutes performance with outstretched arms as they sang, word for word, the lyric of the international artist. One patron exclaimed that Tasha Cobbs’ performance was her favourite. “I came here to see her, and trust me, she delivered. I never wanted it to end!” She pointed out that Cobbs Leonard’s performances quickly made her forget the myriad of technical difficulties and lengthy band changes that characterised the first half of the event.
Another crowd favourite was Minister Marion Hall who delivered a musical sermon. Her performance was punctuated by testimonies of healing and deliverance. She had the crowd in stitches as she shared stories of temptations linked to her past life. Other performances included local acts from Rondel Positive and Rhonda Isabella. Emcees Alaine and Ity Ellis kept the audience entertained.

TEAM VENTIST

Team Lead / Camera 1: YorkAli // Video Lead: Xander // Second Camera: Tenna Mc // Social Media Lead: L. A. Kaye

TEAM VENTIST

Team Lead / Camera 1: YorkAli // Video Lead: Xander // Second Camera: Tenna Mc // Social Media Lead: L. A. Kaye