Free Gospel Sundays continues at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

Now in its 10th Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County continues its 2015-2016 free Gospel Sundays concert series with the Miami Mass Choir.

- Advertisement -

Known as the spirited resident choir of the Arsht Center, the gospel group’s live performance will be recorded for an upcoming album featuring all new music in celebration of the group’s 20th anniversary. The concert will bring audiences to their feet on December 13 at 5 p.m. in the acoustically superb John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall.

“South Florida is not only our home, but also the inspiration for our music,” said Pastor Marc Cooper, director of Miami Mass Choir. “Our music spans from traditional gospel to contemporary music with a touch of Latin and Caribbean flare – a reflection of Miami’s vibrant culture and unique sound.”

Joining Miami Mass Choir on stage will be gospel music’s rising star Zacardi Cortez; Stellar Gospel Music Award winner and gospel vocalist on BET’s “Bobby Jones Gospel” show, Beverly Crawford; Miami-based soul and R&B singer-songwriter Betty Wright; and Gospel Dream winner and recording artist, Tony LeBron. The performance will feature all new music composed by Pastor Marc Cooper and his wife, Joy Cooper, as well as other South Florida songwriters.

 

 

 

More Stories

Masicka on hit streak, sets stage for ‘Sicka Summa’

Dancehall heavyweight Masicka is signaling that summer 2026 will move firmly to his rhythm, as the Portmore-born deejay continues a strong run of releases...
Tashni-Ann Dubroy UNCF

From Jamaica to global impact: Tashni Dubroy appointed senior executive at UNCF

Jamaica-born transformational leader Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy has been appointed Chief Business Officer of UNCF (United Negro College Fund), one of the United States’ most...

Saint Lucia Jazz Festival opens to record-breaking crowd of over 12,000

The curtains rose on the 2026 staging of the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival in spectacular fashion, as organisers confirmed a record-breaking turnout...
western union remittances

Diaspora urged to move from remittances to strategic investment in Jamaica

The Jamaican diaspora was urged to shift from traditional remittances toward long-term, strategic investment in national development as Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States,...
Jamaica’s Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke to resign at midnight, heads to IMF

Integrity Children’s Fund to honor former Jamaican Finance Minister Nigel Clarke

An Atlanta-based Jamaican nonprofit organization will honor former Jamaican Finance Minister Nigel Clarke at its 2026 fundraising gala, recognizing his global leadership and contributions...

Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator presents ‘Riddims of Graffiti,’ a solo exhibition by Izia Lindsay

The Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. (DVCAI) is set to unveil Riddims of Graffiti, a solo exhibition by Trinidad and Tobago-born artist Diaspora...
kes

Kes brings sweet soca sounds to ‘Hill and Gully Ride’ riddim

The Caribbean music landscape continues to thrive on collaboration, and the latest link-up is turning heads across the region. Trinidad and Tobago’s soca powerhouse...
caribbean immigrants

Opinion: Caribbean immigrants do experience culture shock

Proponents at a recent debate on the motion, “Caribbean immigrants are more resistant to culture shock than other immigrants,” held at a Miami university,...

5 deserving mothers to receive VIP treatment at Beres Hammond concert in NYC

It is official: Jammins Entertainment has partnered with New York-based GlamSense Divas and Global25 to provide five deserving mothers from Far Rockaway, Queens, with...
American Friends of Jamaica

American Friends of Jamaica to honor three leaders for Hurricane Melissa response

The American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) will honor three key figures for their leadership and humanitarian efforts following Hurricane Melissa at its 2026 Jamaica...

Latest Articles