This year’s all-star line up of stars gracing the stage include the celebrated NFL Players Choir, which features past and current NFL players; R&B/soul singer-songwriter Kem; gospel singer-songwriter Tye Tribbett; R&B singer-songwriter Anthony Hamilton; gospel singer Kierra Sheard; Christian hip-hop artist Canton Jones, and gospel musicians Charles Jenkins and Jonathan McReynolds.
In a special honor this year, former Oakland Raiders player and new NFL Hall of Fame inductee Tim Brown, will be presented with the “Lifetime of Inspiration Award.” Retired Baltimore Ravens player Ray Lewis and Coach Tony Dungy previously received the honor in 2009 and 2013, respectively.
Super Bowl Gospel Celebration is by far, the largest multi-cultural event to take place during Super Bowl weekend. SBGC has featured artists including Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams, Gladys Knight, Mary Mary, Fantasia, Donnie McClurkin, Anthony Hamilton, Kirk Franklin, Israel Houghton & New Breed and Marvin Sapp, among many others.
“We founded this event to bring even more inspiration and celebration to one of the biggest events of the year – the Super Bowl,” says Melanie Few-Harrison, Creator & Producer of Super Bowl Gospel Celebration. “Each year we aim to make the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration bigger than the last with artists and special guests from all backgrounds. Given the rich musical history and culture of The Bay Area and a powerful line-up of talent, this year’s concert will be sure to kick off Super Bowl Weekend.”
The NFL Sanctioned Super Bowl Gospel Celebration gives back to each Super Bowl host city. Since 2002, more than 5,500 tickets and donations have been given to worthy organizations including Special Olympics, Urban League, Project Wave, YET and other charities. This year, SBGC will donate funds to the NFL Player Care Foundation (PCF) which is an independent organization dedicated to helping retired players improve their quality of life.
For more information about Super Bowl Gospel Celebration, visit: www.SuperBowlGospel.com,
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About The Super Bowl Gospel Celebration:
The Super Bowl Gospel Celebration was launched in Miami in 1999 during Super Bowl XXXIII weekend. In 2002, the event became the first, and remains the only concert sanctioned by the National Football League (NFL). The show has drawn crowds in the thousands and has demonstrated growth year-after-year, selling out venues in major Super Bowl host cities including Dallas, Tampa, Detroit, Jacksonville, Houston and Phoenix.
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