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Ghanaian gospel music sensation, Piesie Esther, gospel kid on the block, Efe Grace, and vocal queen, Jackie Ankrah have been added to the list of billed musicians for the 2022 Adom Praiz concert.
The trio is joining an already powerful list of Ghanaian gospel music icons for the event.
They include Celestine Donkor, Perez Music, Jack Alolome, and Edwin Dadson, among others.
Headlining the show at the Perez Dome, on November 4, is American Gospel singer Travis Greene.
The 12th edition of the Adom Praiz promises to be exciting, especially as the show takes a turn away from the coronavirus-imposed virtual concert held at the height of the pandemic.
Tickets are available at all branches of First National Bank and at the front desk of Joy FM.
Tickets are going for ¢100 and ¢150 cedis for single and double, respectively.
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