Artists

Rob Halligan
Rob Halligan has been compared to Martyn Joseph, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Diamond to name but a few. A professional musician for over 20 years, he is an award-winning singer/songwriter and has toured across the world, gaining a reputation as a passionate and engaging performer. He has worked with an array of artists, performed live sessions on BBC Radio 2 and had numerous television and radio appearances. He has performed at some of the UK’s most iconic venues and festivals and is as at home on stage at major theatres or a festival main stage as he is at a local church cafe or folk club. His tour has taken him across the UK as well as shows in Canada, USA, Brazil, Hong Kong and Europe.
Having lost his father in the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and spent time living on the streets, his songs champion reconciliation and social justice. Rob supports Christian children’s charity, “Global Care”, and has visited Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Lebanon raising awareness and money for some of the world’s most disadvantaged children.

Emmanuel Oyita
Emmanuel Oyita, known professionally by his stage name Emmanuel Oyita, is a Nigerian-born singer, songwriter, and artist whose soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics have captivated audiences for decades. Born on August 19, 1984, in the vibrant town of Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria, Emmanuel hails from Ndemili in the Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State. His deep connection to his roots and cultural heritage has played a significant role in shaping his identity as an artist.
Emmanuel’s interest in music was greatly influenced by his father, a pioneering figure in the gospel music scene. His father is the original singer and composer of the iconic song *”Chukwu Nnadim (NBENE),”* a timeless gospel classic that has been remixed by popular groups like the Midnight Crew and many others. As the first indigenous Ndokwa Ukwani gospel singer, Emmanuel’s father instilled in him a profound love for music and a commitment to using his talent to glorify God. This early exposure to gospel music and his father’s legacy laid the foundation for Emmanuel’s unique sound, which blends traditional Nigerian melodies with contemporary influences.
A devout Christian, Emmanuel’s faith has always been a central theme in his life and music, inspiring him to create songs that uplift, inspire, and spread messages of hope and love. His musical journey began in his teenage years and has since evolved into a lifelong passion for creating music that resonates with people across cultures and generations.
Emmanuel’s academic journey led him to Delta State University in Abraka, where he graduated with a degree in Fine Arts. His educational background not only honed his artistic skills but also deepened his appreciation for the visual and performing arts, which he seamlessly integrates into his musical performances. His artistry is a testament to his multifaceted talent, combining his love for music with his expertise in visual expression.
In addition to his musical pursuits, Emmanuel is a devoted family man. He is happily married and the proud father of three children. His family life is a source of inspiration and strength, providing him with the support and motivation to continue pursuing his dreams. Currently residing in Glasgow, UK, Emmanuel has embraced his new home while staying deeply connected to his Nigerian roots. His music reflects this duality, bridging the gap between his African heritage and his experiences in the diaspora.
Emmanuel’s musical career spans over two decades, beginning from his teenage years when he first discovered his love for singing. Over the years, he has honed his craft, performing at various events, and creating music that speaks to the human experience. His dedication to his art has earned him a loyal fan base and recognition as a talented and versatile artist.
As Emmanuel Oyita continues to create and share his music, he remains committed to using his platform to inspire others and celebrate the beauty of life. Whether through his soul-stirring vocals, heartfelt lyrics, or captivating performances, Emmanuel’s artistry is a testament to the power of music to connect, heal, and uplift. With a rich cultural background, a strong faith, and an unwavering passion for his craft, Emmanuel Oyita is a true embodiment of an artist whose music transcends borders and touches hearts.

Vanessa Bernice
Vanessa Bernice is a dynamic gospel artist, worship leader, and songwriter whose music carries a deep prophetic edge and a heart for spiritual renewal.
Track 5 on Vanessa’s new EP “REBUILD” – “Rebuild the Walls (Reprise)” featuring Jacy Mai is a moving chant that is an extension of Vanessa’s original track, offering an upbeat catchy experience. The song draws inspiration from the story of Nehemiah, capturing the journey of rebuilding what has been broken—spiritually, emotionally, and personally. Vanessa Bernice’s powerful and uplifting vocals add a layer of prayer and revival, creating a call for action from listeners to wage war and do Gods work.
The reprise invites listeners to declare the word whilst praying and doing God’s work, just as we see in Nehemiah, as they had the sword in one hand and built with the other.

Wale Akorede
Wale Akorede is a Nigerian-born gospel artist based in the United Kingdom, known for his vibrant, heartfelt worship sound that bridges cultures and generations. With previous releases such as Hallelujah (feat. E-Daniels), You Know My Name, Oro Iye (feat. G.O Keys & Dolapo), Yahweh, Adaba, and Kabiosi, he has steadily built a reputation for delivering songs that are both musically rich and spiritually resonant.
His sound is rooted in prayer, deep spiritual encounters, and a passion for leading people into God’s presence. Wale’s music focuses on themes of mercy, healing, surrender, and restoration, creating worship moments that transcend language and culture.
Grace London Music
We’re here to help our church family worship Jesus. By writing beautiful, singable, and truth-filled songs, we hope to help our brothers and sisters lift their eyes to God and experience the goodness of knowing Him – there’s no greater thing.
Each song reflects a moment from the life of our church, Grace London. ‘Let Your Kingdom Come’ was released shortly before one of our pastors left to plant a church in Milan. ‘Crucible’ emerged as a new expression of confession and repentance.
Wherever you listen, we pray these songs stir fresh faith in you and your local church – just as they have in us.