Members of the Central Choir during the professional hymn
This year's Luli Concert which is the maiden edition of the Concert, has come and gone, but here are those things to remember.

1. Area G Youth Choir Steal Show

Although all the 5 Choirs that performed at the Concert did well, the Area G Youth Organisation, Lagos State, gave the most scintillating performance.

"Area G gave the best performance among all Choir performed here", Gbenga an attendee of the Concert said.

In their performance, the Area G Youth Choir whom were the host choir at this year's National Youth Conference presented some hymns and beautiful self composed songs.
Engine Blow Performing 
Their performance was taken to the crescendo with the introduction of Engo Blow a hip hop Celestian Musician, who performed two hit singles from his Album. While Tope Keys sang the beautiful recessional song which they used in exiting the aesthetic stage.

2. New Media takes over.

It is worthy to note that the organisers of the Luli Concert did a beautiful job, as they made to the fullest, the use of New Media in creating the awareness about the Concert without extensively using the traditional media.

The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle popularly called drone and other devices for Live Facebook Video during the Concert is something to be proud of. Till this day, Luli Concert is still being talked about on Facebook.

3. Just A Brother.

It would surprise you that the brain behind the Luli Concert, is someone who doesn't have any anointment or rank in the Church. He is just an ordinary brother as he was introduced at the Concert as Brother Gbenga Adebayo Daniel.

This indicates that it is not until you have a big anointment in the Church before you can create something great with in the fold.

4. Rain couldn't stop the Concert.


Nature is unpredictable and it indicated this around 7:35pm, as the sky poured down rain. But despite the rain, the Concert witnessed a great amount of people.

Celestians defied the rain. They stood in it as its beat and soak them. The rain got no choice but to end some minutes past 11pm.

5. International Act, Anna Teko from Benin Republic.

Anna Teko, a female Celestian from the neighbouring Benin Republic whom is not known to most Nigerians, showcased class while performing. Imagine a classical gospel music performance mixed with African juju genre with only lead and bass guitar without the talking drummer 'gangan'.

This international act, performed a Celestial Hymn in Yoruba and French songs from her album.

6. The beauty of a 300+ Choir


No matter where one is watching the Central Choir from at the available perimeter of the venue, one is captivated by the allure of the songs rendered and the timely slow motion from right to left by the members while singing.