Singing sensation Susan Boyle will be performing at the National Prayer Breakfast for Scotland next month.
The Blackburn Britain’s Got Talent star will perform ‘I Dreamed A Dream’, the song that catapulted her from unknown to global phenomenon overnight, and an incredible version of The Prayer’, duetting with fellow BGT star, Jai McDowall, who joined Susan on her UK tour in 2020.
The National Prayer Breakfast for Scotland takes place at Prestonfield House in Edinburgh on June 14 and is a key event in the national calendar, attracting church leaders and members from all denominations as well as leaders from business, academia, sport, politics and the public sector.
Susan’s list of successes are mesmerising - over 21 million albums sold, 800 million plus audio streams, more than 680 million YouTube hits for her BGT audition video, eight studio albums, Grammy nominations, Aria nominations, three Guinness World Records, no.1 albums in over 40 countries and 128 platinum and gold album certifications.
Speaking ahead of this year’s event, which has the theme resilience, Susan said: “I am thrilled to be performing at the Scottish Prayer Breakfast. My faith has always been my strength and backbone throughout my career.”
Last year’s event – the first in-person breakfast since Covid – attracted a record number of attendees and this year promises to build on the success with a programme of inspirational speakers.
Terry McCutcheon is one of this year’s impressive speakers. He was rescued from a life of addiction in 2001 and became a Christian one week later. Since then the proud Glaswegian, who was born and raised in Blackhill, has served as an associate minister at the Tron Church and set up Hope For Glasgow to reach those lost in addiction. He will be interviewed live at the event and share his incredible story.
The keynote speaker at this year’s breakfast will be Christian leader and author Nicky Gumbell, former Vicar of the Holy Trinity Brompton Church in London and co-founder of the Alpha programme.
This year’s National Prayer Breakfast takes place from 7am to 9am. For more information or to register, visit www.npbscotland.org.uk
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