The Easter season is off to a spirited and uplifting start in Belize City, where music and ministry came together in a powerful display of faith and community. International Christian reggae band Christafari lit up Digi Park last night with a free gospel concert that drew hundreds of Belizeans for an evening of praise, reflection, and celebration. The event transformed the city’s waterfront into a vibrant gathering space, as attendees embraced the band’s signature fusion of reggae rhythms and gospel messages. The concert was designed to reconnect audiences with the true meaning of the Easter holiday, and through heartfelt lyrics and an engaging stage presence, Christafari delivered messages of hope, love, and redemption that resonated deeply with the crowd. Love News caught up with Avion Blackman, wife of lead singer Mark Mohr, who shared what she enjoyed most about being in Belize, along with insights into the band’s new album.
Last night’s performance marks the beginning of Christafari’s Easter tour across Belize. The band is set to continue its outreach in Dangriga on Holy Thursday and in Red Bank on Good Friday, bringing the same high-energy ministry and inspirational music to audiences in the south. Organizers say the tour is more than just a series of concerts, it is a mission to inspire, uplift, and unite communities through faith during one of the most significant periods on the Christian calendar. With music, ministry, and meaningful engagement at its core, Christafari’s presence in Belize is shaping up to be a memorable highlight of the Easter season

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