Naomi Raine and Todd Galberth Return for Everywhere Tour Zimbabwe
- Southerton Business Times

- Dec 21, 2025
- 2 min read

HARARE — The Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) will once again host internationally acclaimed gospel artistes Naomi Raine and Todd Galberth on March 13, 2026, as part of the Everywhere Tour Zimbabwe. The return follows their 2025 Maverick City tour appearance, which drew a strong turnout and left a lasting impression on local audiences.
The concert will be headlined by Raine and Galberth, with support from local and regional worship ministries. Organisers describe the event as a collective worship experience rather than a conventional music show, centred on prayer, unity and spiritual renewal. Event director Lyncolin Kapswara of Events by GEC said the gathering is designed to foster communal worship. “These concerts go beyond music and create space for believers to meet and experience God together. Worship is something we do as a community. That is the heart of this event,” he said.
Tickets are already on sale, with early-bird prices set at US$20 for general admission, US$50 for VIP seating and US$100 for the Golden Circle package, which includes a meet-and-greet with the artistes. Organisers say demand is strong, with interest expected from across Zimbabwe and the region.
Raine, a founding voice of Maverick City Music, has continued to grow her solo ministry, releasing projects such as Journey, Cover the Earth (Live), The Gift and Jesus Over Everything (Live). Her music is widely associated with intimate, authentic worship and contemporary gospel expression.
Galberth, a worship pastor and recording artiste, is known for projects including Decrease, Encounter and Greater, as well as popular worship songs such as Lord You Are Good and Better Than Good. His work is often described as rooted in perseverance, hope and prophetic expression.
Organisers say the Everywhere Tour Zimbabwe aims to bring together believers for a night of worship, healing and reflection. As anticipation builds, the event is expected to be a significant moment on Zimbabwe’s gospel calendar, offering a shared space for faith, music and spiritual connection.





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