Miramar Cultural Center to host Gospel Star Tasha Cobbs on April 5

Gospel music fans are in for a night of soul-stirring inspiration as the Miramar Cultural Center presents the acclaimed Tasha Cobbs Leonard on Saturday, April 5.

The award-winning gospel artist will take the stage from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., delivering her signature powerhouse vocals and faith-driven message to audiences in South Florida.

Tasha Cobbs Leonard, known for her deeply moving worship anthems, recently secured her third GRAMMY Award for Best Gospel Performance/Song with “One Hallelujah.” She has consistently captivated listeners with chart-topping hits, including “Gracefully Broken” and “Fill Me Up,” both of which were recently RIAA Gold Certified. As a leading voice in contemporary gospel, Cobbs Leonard’s performances resonate with audiences seeking an uplifting musical experience.

The event, hosted by Commissioner Maxwell B. Chambers, is part of the Miramar Cultural Center’s celebration of 16 years as a hub for arts and culture in the community. Over the years, the center has established itself as a premier destination for world-class performances, cultural events, and community engagement. Located at 2400 Civic Center Place in Miramar, the venue was designed to embrace creativity and diversity, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the city.

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Tickets for the event are available at three price points: $40, $55, and $65. Attendees are encouraged to secure their seats early, as demand is expected to be high for this special performance. For tickets and additional information, visit MiramarCulturalCenter.org.

As the Miramar Cultural Center continues its mission to bring enriching experiences to the community, this concert is poised to be a memorable evening of faith, music, and celebration.

 

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