19 Year-old Gospel Singer, Krystal Meyers will Perform in Hong Kong on Dec. 5

By Luke Leung
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Regarding the achievements, she humbly said, “I can’t imagine that this is happening, if this is what God allows, then I am very thankful to be in this.” (Photo: Integrity) (Photo: Integrity)

Following her debut across Japan in 2006, Krystal Meyers, 19 year-old female rock star, will once again perform at a concert held in Hong Kong on Dec. 5 at the International Christian Assembly of God.

Krystal Meyers’s influence is beginning to reach the entire world. Her first album named as her same name sold over 300,000 copies in the United States, and she was nominated as the Dove Award’s “Best New Artist”; her first album “Anticonformity” was ranked as the most popular song in Japan top hits, which won Japan’s Golden Records. Regarding the achievements, she humbly said, “I can’t imagine that this is happening, if this is what God allows, then I am very thankful to be in this.”

Ever since she was little, Krystal Meyers formed a strong interest for music. She began writing songs and playing guitar at the age of 10. When she was 13, she performed a song that she wrote by singing and playing the guitar. After performing for two years, her music revealed her life of faith: prayers given to God, blessings given to friends, longing for love, care for the family members……

CBN Hong Kong is hosting this concert. Tickets can be purchased on the web at: www.cbnhongkong.org.

[Editor's note: Jennifer Kwan from Hong Kong has contributed in this report.]

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