Stellar Gospel Music Awards: Kirk Franklin, Loretta Devine, Fred Hammond, Adrienne Bailon, Erica Campbell, Yvonne Orji
Stellar Awards Red Carpet
The 32nd Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards took place Saturday March 25th. Held in Las Vegas, NV at The Orleans Arena, the annual show, celebrated gospel music and was hosted by Erica Campbell and Anthony Brown.
The night included performances by Tamela Mann, Shirley Caesar, Jekalyn Carr, Fred Hammond, Kirk Franklin, Bizzle, Canton Jones, Da’ Truth, JJ Hairston and Youthful Praise, Travis Greene, Jonathan McReynolds, Jonathan Butler, VaShawn Mitchell, Tasha Cobbs, Doug Williams, Keith “Wonderboy” Johnson, Da Chosen Brothaz, Donnie McClurkin and others.
Stellar Awards founder, Don Jackson provided special honors to gospel legend Spencer Taylor (of the Highway QC’s) and Reverend Clay Evans. Stellar Honors Hall of Fame inductees included: Fred Hammond, Mississippi Mass Choir, Catherine Brewton, Harvey Watkins, Jr. and Dr. Leonard Scott.
Check out the red carpet photos below.
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