What a night to remember! Travis Greene’s Made A Way Concert in Zambia was not just a musical event it was a powerful move of God that brought thousands together in unity, worship, and reflection.
Held as part of the “Made A Way Decade World Tour”, the concert marked 10 years since the release of the life-changing anthem “Made A Way”, a song that has echoed in churches, homes, and hearts across the globe. For Zambian gospel lovers, this was more than a show it was a spiritual celebration of faith, perseverance, and gratitude.
From the moment Travis Greene stepped on stage, the atmosphere was electric. With a humble heart and a contagious spirit of joy, he led the crowd through a journey of praise and worship. Hits like “Intentional”, “You Waited”, “Won’t Let Go”, and of course, “Made A Way” stirred emotions and brought worshippers to tears.
Every lyric hit differently in the Zambian context. In a country where many face daily challenges, “Made A Way” served as both testimony and reminder that God’s grace is ever-present, even in the face of impossibility.


The production was world-class. Lights, sound, and visuals came together flawlessly, yet never distracted from the presence of God that filled the venue. Backed by an outstanding live band and vocalists, Travis delivered each song with soul, purpose, and anointing.
What truly stood out was the intimacy he created with the crowd. Between songs, Travis spoke words of encouragement, calling the Zambian audience “faith giants” and testifying of God’s goodness not just in America, but in Africa too. In many ways, the concert felt like a revival. It was more than music it was a healing moment, a worship experience, and a declaration of hope.
As the final notes of “Made A Way” rang out, the crowd lifted their voices in unison, not just singing along but testifying. Arms raised, eyes closed, hearts open it was a moment that will live on in memory for years to come.
Travis Greene’s “Made A Way” concert in Zambia was a once-in-a-decade experience. It reaffirmed the power of gospel music to connect, uplift, and heal. As the Zambian leg of the world tour wrapped up, one thing was clear: God truly made a way and continues to do so.