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Christian group Hillsong, no-arms-no-limbs speaker Nick Vujicic return to Manila


June offers blessings for fans of Christian music as the Australian band Hillsong Young & Free returns to Manila for a concert.

Their "Youth Revival" concert is set to happen on June 4 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, with the organizers hoping to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ to the youth.

Patron tickets are still available and are priced at P2,000 each.

In 2014, the same concert was held at the same venue to a sold out crowd.

Last year, another Hillsong group—Hillsong Worship (formerly known as Hillsong Live)—staged a concert at MOA Arena and it became a cross between a concert and a worship service.

Also happening in June is Citipointe Live in Manila, to be held a the CCF Center Auditorium at C-5 corner Ortigas Avenue, near Tiendesitas in Pasig City. Ticket prices start at P300.

Citipointe Live is a "compilation" of members from a Pentecostal Christian group in Mansfield, Australia.

They released their first album in 2004 and are currently promoting their eleventh album, "Into the Deep", featuring the single "Lighthouse."

Also returning to Manila is Nick Vujicic, CEO of Life Without Limbs, who inspired many last year as he spoke of his struggles in life.

Vujicic was born without limbs due to a rare congenital condition called tetra-amelia syndrome and credits his faith in the Divine as the source of his strength.

"I believe the biggest disability is fear—fear of what people think of you, fear of the future, the fear of the past in finding your future. And I don't want fear to define anything in my life," Nick said in his motivational talk at CCF Center in Pasig in 2015.

This year Vujicic will be holding his talk at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on July 29.

Ticket prices start at P270 (afternoon) and P300 (evening).

For inquires, call Becca Music Inc. at (02) 910-5524 / (02) 901-5352 or visit www.beccamusic.com. —Aya Tantiangco/KG, GMA News