The Gospel Dream choir sets up in April 2026 in iconic churches at the heart of Paris’s most stylish districts (Champs-Elysées, La Madeleine, Saint-Michel, St Germain des Prés...). A slate of exceptional concerts awaits in these storied venues, offering an immersive musical experience powered by the energy and fervor of Afro-American church gospel. An invitation to celebrate love, hope, unity and resilience in a majestic setting, just moments from Paris’s architectural gems such as the Opéra, the Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe or the Eiffel Tower.
For over 30 years, Gospel Dream has been celebrating life, hope, and unity through gospel music—a powerful, universal message that transcends borders and generations. This remarkable choir offers audiences an authentic journey into the rich tradition of African-American gospel, turning each concert into a transcendent experience—an invitation to spiritual connection and shared joy.
Comprising a talented group of around twenty professional singers from Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States, Gospel Dream is a close-knit family united by a love of singing, faith, and sharing. Dressed in shades of purple, these passionate performers don’t put on a show—they share their joy and spirituality through music. Their contagious energy and powerful vocal performances bring traditional and contemporary hymns to life, echoing classics like "Amazing Grace," "Go Down Moses," "This Little Light of Mine," and "Oh Happy Day" within the majestic walls of Parisian churches.
Founded over thirty-five years ago by Alain Ajavon, Gospel Dream has deep roots in a family history intertwined with faith and music. Hailing from Togo and Benin, Alain followed in the footsteps of his father, who was already producing Gospel quartets in Paris. This West African coastal region, profoundly shaped by the legacy of slavery, maintains a vibrant oral and musical culture where singing is an integral part of every life ritual.
On stage, Gospel Dream passionately shares the resilience of a people who have drawn strength from the powerful message of love in gospel music. Their authentic songs tell the story of slavery while conveying messages of love, resilience, and peace that go beyond beliefs. Gospel is their collective memory: it pays tribute to struggles and suffering, but also carries a message of hope and brotherhood.
Led by Musical Director David Kizimo and his second-in-command Michael Lawrence, the group is a vibrant, cross-generational ensemble. Occasionally joined by a saxophonist and/or pianist, they craft an atmosphere that makes you sing along, feel deeply moved, and leave with a smile and a warm desire to embrace the person next to you.
In April, Gospel Dream brings six standout concerts to the capital’s iconic venues.
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Stepping into these ancient venues is already a solemn moment, but what awaits during the next hour and a half goes far beyond mere sightseeing. These multicultural concerts resonate deeply, celebrating the power of community and the beauty of singing together.
Watch Gospel Dream perform live in this video:
The choir will soon be offering singing workshops for enthusiasts, both children and adults, eager to carry the emotion of the performances beyond the concert hall.
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Gospel Dream is far more than just a concert: it’s an immersive, soul-stirring celebration that brings people together, heals, and inspires.
A must-attend event for all music and joy enthusiasts, regardless of their background or beliefs.
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Dates and Opening Time
From April 5, 2026 to April 25, 2026
Location
American Cathedral
23 Avenue George V
75008 Paris 8
Official website
gospeldream.fr
Instagram page
@gospel.dream
Booking
0607085556
gospeldream.fr
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