LOUISVILLE —
Southern Gospel Music’s largest annual event, the 53nd Annual National Quartet Convention, will be Sept. 12 through 18 at the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center.
Nearly 50 of the most popular names in Southern Gospel Music will be featured throughout this six-day event during afternoon and evening concerts, including artists like The Gaither Vocal Band, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, The Dove Brothers Quartet, The Hoppers, The Kingdom Heirs, Gold City, Greater Vision, Janet Paschal, The Isaacs, The Dixie Melody Boys, The McKameys, Ivan Parker, The Inspirations, The Kingsmen, Legacy Five, The Pfeifers, Karen Peck & New River, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and dozens of others. Southern Gospel Music lovers can enjoy their favorite music all day long, as music spectaculars begin each morning and continue until midnight each evening.
Complete information, including a complete schedule of events, may be obtained by calling (800) 846-8499 or logging onto natqc.com.
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