Lagos is set to witness a powerful blend of music, worship, and culture as gospel artiste Gaise Baba prepares to host the Lagos edition of his No Turning Back live experience on December 23. The event, described as a homecoming, is already generating interest among gospel music lovers and creatives in the city.

Known for his Afro-urban gospel sound and bold message of faith, Gaise Baba has continued to push gospel music beyond conventional spaces. The No Turning Back experience reflects his journey and message; one centered on conviction, purpose, and unwavering belief. Bringing the concert to Lagos makes it even more significant, considering the city’s role in shaping Nigeria’s creative and music scene.
The Lagos gathering will not be a solo moment. A strong lineup of respected gospel ministers and performers is expected to share the stage with Gaise Baba. Confirmed artistes include Tope Alabi, Lawrence Oyor, Rotimi Keys, and Greatman Takit, each known for a unique style that connects deeply with audiences.
Tope Alabi is widely admired for her soul-stirring worship songs, while Lawrence Oyor’s chant-driven ministrations have become a major force in contemporary gospel music. Rotimi Keys brings a smooth, reflective sound, and Greatman Takit adds a modern gospel expression that resonates strongly with younger listeners. Together, the lineup promises a rich and diverse experience.
More than just a concert, No Turning Back is positioned as a moment of reflection and recommitment. Attendees can expect music that inspires, messages that challenge, and an atmosphere that encourages personal and spiritual growth.
As Christmas draws closer, the event stands out as one of the gospel-centered gatherings closing the year in Lagos. For fans of gospel music and live performances, the No Turning Back Lagos homecoming offers an opportunity to end the year on a meaningful and uplifting note.
Gaise Baba has asked his fans to come out in their numbers on the 23rd. Will you be attending?







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