Royal Destiny release 4th album during live concert
Published: 09 September 2014 | by Staff Reporter
Royal Destiny, a UK based African Gospel Choir, staged their 2nd Live Recording Summer Concert at The Gilbenkian Theatre - Univerity of Kent in Canterbury, UK, on the 23rd August 2014.
Royal Destiny, well-known for its trademark colourful African traditional costumes, has members all over the UK but the founding members include Maria Adonis Rusike and Nonkumbulo Adonis.
The group initially got together as a community group, ARISE, commissioned by the NHS and they went on to form Royal Destiny in 2009 and they have since released 4 albums.
Their 4th, which is a double album and CD, which comprises all the songs that were recorded live at St Andrews Church in Canterbury in 2013 was launched on the day of their 2014 concert.
Royal Destiny live concert flyer - image supplied
The group is affiliated with the
Ahava Love Charity and they aim to support AIDS orphans in impoverished countries, including Zimbabwe.
The Royal Destiny was supported by artists including Shola Sajowa Victor from Nigeria at the concert themed 'All Things are possible'.
Royal Destiny is looking to extend their charity and gospel music work and are looking for individuals or groups who share their vision to be a part of their project.
Live Recordings 2 promotional video
For more information on the event and how to become a partner contact:
info@royaldestiny.uk
- OneVybe/RoyalDestiny