IMC Planning 2020’s Praisefest Branson Fall Retreat

Southern Gospel concert promotions company, IMC Concerts has announced plans to present a new Praisefest event in Branson, MO, in the fall of 2020. Eight years ago the IMC promotions team conceived the idea of presenting an exciting weekend of Gospel music in the Ozark Mountains town of Branson, MO, a city that is famously known for its diverse entertainment theaters.
Due to the overwhelming success of the event, which has been held annually each Spring for the past seven years, IMC has announced plans to produce a Praisefest event that will also take place in the Fall of the year. The new Praisefest Branson Fall Retreat will take place October 26 through 28, 2020, and will also be held at the Mansion Theater. "We think this new event will be a great choice for people who have told us their schedules simply will not allow them to come to our Spring event," states IMC President Landon Beene. "We also believe many of the people who attend Praisefest Branson every year in March will want to come back again for the Fall Retreat because they love it so much."
The 2020 Praisefest Branson Fall Retreat will include performances by such popular recording artists as Greater Vision, The Triumphant Quartet, The Hoppers, The Isaacs, The Whisnants, The Perrys, Brian Free & Assurance, The Nelons, The Ball Brothers, Joseph Habedank and The Erwins. Renowned speaker, Jim Cymbala will also be featured, as well as popular singer/songwriter and Christian comedian, Mark Lowry.
Visit: www.PraisefestBranson.com
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