The National Quartet Convention (NQC) is the largest annual event in gospel music, founded in 1957 by J.D. Sumner and James Blackwood. Originally held in Nashville and later in Louisville, the convention is now hosted at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, offering a week-long celebration of Southern Gospel music.
With a rich history and a lineup of renowned artists, NQC provides a platform for fans to immerse themselves in the best music in the genre. From captivating performances to a variety of events and exhibits, NQC offers an unforgettable experience for gospel music enthusiasts.
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