Thousands Gathered in the UK as “Sound of Revival 2026” Ignites a Fresh Hunger for God

The atmosphere was electric. Worship filled the air. Hearts were stirred. And one message echoed through the arena: revival is still alive.

From May 22–23, believers from different nations gathered at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England, for “Sound of Revival 2026” — a powerful Christian gathering hosted by Apostle Joshua Selman.

What many expected to be just another conference quickly became one of the most talked-about Christian events online this week.

Videos flooding TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube showed thousands worshipping passionately, praying intensely, and responding to altar calls in what many attendees described as a “move of God.” The conference also featured powerful worship moments and ministrations from globally recognized gospel ministers, adding to the spiritual impact of the gathering.

But beyond the lights, music, and packed arena, something deeper caught people’s attention: hunger.

In a generation often distracted by trends and entertainment, young believers showed up in massive numbers seeking God wholeheartedly. Social media clips from the event have continued circulating globally, sparking conversations around revival, spiritual awakening, and the role of the Church in this generation.

For many Christians online, “Sound of Revival” became more than just an event name — it became a statement.

A statement that revival is not dead.
A statement that people are still hungry for Jesus.
A statement that the Gospel still carries power.

The event also highlights the growing global influence of African Christian ministries, especially from Nigeria, as revival gatherings continue reaching audiences far beyond their home countries.

As the clips continue spreading across platforms this weekend, one thing is becoming increasingly clear:

The sound of revival is getting louder.

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