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Christian pop star BeBe Vox gets the party started


By SPP Reporter



BeBe Vox surrounded by fans eager to get an autograph. Photo: Kenny Cormack.
BeBe Vox surrounded by fans eager to get an autograph. Photo: Kenny Cormack.

SINGER BeBe Vox had a "tremendous" response to a series of gigs she staged in the county last week.

BeBe, who promotes the Christian faith, entertained schoolchildren during a number of shows in Wick, Thurso, Castletown and Keiss.

She was invited north by Christians from various churches and denominations which are working together to promote Christian children’s clubs and youth work in Caithness.

Event organiser Kenny Cormack said: "BeBe received a tremendous response to her pop style of singing and dancing from pupils and staff at every school with everyone enthusiastically joining in."

BeBe Vox works for Manchester-based Innervation Trust, which works with schools all over the UK using popular music to present the Christian faith in a relevant way to young people.

*See more on BeBe Vox’s performances in Wednesday’s Caithness Courier.

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