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Bethel Music South Africa Worship Nights
Bethel Music is a worship movement that exists to lead people’s hearts into profound experiences with God’s presence that fuels personal, regional and global revival.


Bethel Music is one of the most popular Christian Bands. Bethel Music is coming to South Africa in March for only two incredible worship nights.


Two nights of worship under South African stars, on 23 March 2023, will be in Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Rugby Stadion, and on 25 March 2023, will be at Meerdal Wine Estate.


According to Bethel Music's website, the aim of this Tour is that God's presence will bring breakthroughs in families, your health, and the city of Pretoria. They ask to come expectantly for Jesus to display His power and love among the people during the night and days to follow.


Songs such as No Longer Slaves, It is Well, Goodness of God, and Raise a Hallelujah impacted people who dealt with trauma in their lives.


Bethel Music is a worship team whose hometown is Redding, California. Brain and Jenn Johnson started Bethel Music in 2001. Since 2013 this worship group consist of international artists, songwriters, and vocalists. They are the most streamed Worship Team on Spotify (3.3 million listeners) and iTunes.


No longer Slaves received worship song of the Year (2016), Without words: Synesthesia won Instrumental Album of the Year (2016) and several nominations for songs at the GMA Dove Awards.


Their newest Album is Simple included in this album are songs such as; Tend, Let My Life Be Worship, and the album titled Simple with Brian and Jenn Johnson.


Not to be missed, Bethel Music Worship Night is a call to worship corporately with fellow believers and let the presence of the Lord be so evident in your life!

To book your tickets:

  1. 23 March 2023– Loftus Versfeld (Pretoria):  https://itickets.co.za/events/470185
  2. 25 March 2023– Meerendal Wine Estate (Cape Town):  https://itickets.co.za/events/470186


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