British Artist Featured in World’s Largest Christian Dance Music Festival

|TOP|The World’s largest Christian dance music festival hits the global stage 25-27 August, as the Grand Traverse Educational Foundation and DEMF LLC announce the launch of the CLOVER festival.

CLOVER— which stands for ‘Christ's Love Restores, Respects, and Rejoices’— is expected to be the most upbeat and uplifting faith festival in the world. The event will be held in Traverse City, Michigan, and is free of charge.

Andy Hunter, acclaimed UK artist and DJ, will be featured in the event as one of the headlining artists. As an internationally recognised prolific artist, Hunter won a Dove award at the GMA Music Awards earlier this year for ‘Instrumental Album of the Year’ with his album, Life.

In addition to Hunter, at least 50 other world top DJs and Dance artists will drive the beat and spirit of CLOVER, including headlining artists: Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Joy Electric, Roy Davis, Jr., Eddie Fowlkes, Vikter Duplaix, Ron Trent, Garth Trinidad, DJ Spen, Dajae and many more.

|AD|Entertainment in five staging areas will be filled with the latest dance music, bringing thousands around the world together to dance and celebrate.

This global event has been launched in memory of Michigan-based Katie Heintz, a faith-filled teenager stricken by Leukaemia.

Heintz heart-moving testimony of battling Leukaemia with God continues to touch thousands of people around the world.

"I don't think God made me have leukaemia, but He allowed me to because He wants to use me," Heintz had said. "There's a reason for it. He has a purpose for me.

"Going through something like this gives you strength," she said. "Being a teenager, there are so many stupid things you worry about.

"But I realise there are so many things that are more important."

The festival's mission is connecting and energising the spirits of young adults through the power of Christ and an exciting experience of life-inspiring dance music, art, fashion, electronics, games, activities, and entertainment interests which are important to global youth and dance music culture.

Produced by DEMF LLC, CLOVER is committed to creating and producing the finest dance and electronic music events worldwide. DEMF LLC CEO and Festival Executive Producer Carol Marvin have been recognised internationally for achievements in the event & music industries. Marvin has been honoured with congressional tributes for her work, which includes production of 11 major festivals with over 500,000 in attendance.
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