Sunday, May 01, 2005

Heal The Nation Concert

After the fashion show at Mid Valley, my dearest and I attended Heal the Nation - Through the Rain Concert at Glad Tidings. I wasn’t sure of the way to Glad Tidings for all I know their church was located along Jalan Gasing. Thank goodness a friend of mine showed us the way there or else we would end up driving home. Haha... Seriously, I didn’t know they have a new building. The church was huge compared the one along Jalan Gasing. There were sufficient parking spaces.

The concert was awesome. There were performances by Liang, Juwita Suwito, Altered Frequency, Patrick Leong and Dancers from Eximius School of Performing Arts.

First performance was by Liang and the Dancers from Eximius School of Performing Arts. Liang was a great rapper. His singing was as good as a black rapper. I’m serious, especially the part where he sang "Where is the Love" and "What’s Going On". After that, follow on performances by Juwita. Juwita has a great voice and her singing was fabulous. And next was performance by Altered Frequency. The very moment Altered Frequency came on stage, everyone stood up and I can hear girls screaming as if they were another boy band. Hehe... Later, Patrick came on stage and sang the concert them song "Through the Rain". I must say, he has a very good control of his voice.

After the performances, Pastor Clement shared a short message and then he opened the altar call for everyone to receive prayers. The concert was made possible to raise funds for the Tsunami victims. Donations were collected and prayers were said to heal the countries that were affected by Tsunami.





The album "Through the Rain" was sold for RM10 outside of the hall.



The stage from the back view. I was sitting at the back of the sanctuary when I took this shot. Liang was performing "Where is the Love?" along with Juwita.

Juwita was singing "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson.

Altered Frequency.

Patrick Leong sang the theme song "Through the Rain".

Prayers were said for countries that were affected by Tsunami. Donations were collected to help the victims.





More photos at Kevin's website.

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