Davant Entertainment Group Inc. (DEGI) presents “The Celebration of Praise Concert”

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CELEBRATION OF PRAISE – GOSPEL CONCERT OF THE YEAR

A Praise-Worthy Event for Lovers of Gospel Music!

Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 2009 — Davant Entertainment Group Inc. (DEGI) presents “The Celebration of Praise Concert” – Three hours of nonstop inspiration and praise music. This spirit filled event brings top gospel artist to the newly renovated Atlanta Civic Center located downtown Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, September 11, 2009, starting at 7:30 p.m.

The line up features Grammy winner diva Yolanda Adams alongside the very reputable Bishop Paul S. Morton of Greater St. Stephen’s Baptist Church, veteran gospel vocalist Dottie Peoples and R&B star turned gospel artist Regina Belle. “Elder Jimmy Robinson” will host this spectacular show and his New Mercies Praise Team of

New Mercies Christian Church will make an appearance. Also featuring renowned Pastor Donald Battle of Divine Faith Ministries International and his Praise Team and new Gospel sensation Tamiko Samples will be making her debut.   Tickets are available at the Box Office in the amount of:

$25, $40, $45, $49 or you can purchase tickets on line through www.TicketMaster.com.

For addition information regarding the show, please email Kelvin Grant, Promoter at kelvingrant@comcast.net or www.davantentertainment.com.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available, please contact Nicole Johnson at 770-235-8626 or nicolejohnson@davantentertainment.com.

DEGI prides itself on its star-studded gospel performance cast.  DEGI does not only promote, but is also partnering with Hopewell Baptist Church, participating in a program for Domestic Violence and Abuse.  In the lobby of the Atlanta Civic Center, Hopewell will place boxes near the entrance where people can place old cell phones to donate to domestic violence victims.

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