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Gospel music enthusiasts were treated to an unforgettable night of worship and praise at the highly anticipated Praise Reloaded 2023 Gospel Concert.
The event, held at the 21,000 capacity auditorium, brought together some of the most influential names in gospel music, including Joe Mettle the host art, Dunsin Oyekan from Nigeria, ever reviving Bethel Revival Choir, the sizzling Ceccy Twum, energetic Pastor Edwin Dadson & the CT Praise and many others.

The concert kicked off 30 minutes before the announced time with an electrifying performance by the renowned Ghanaian gospel artists, Nii Abbey, Kweku Teye and Luigi Maclean one after another with fully filled auditorium.
Bethel Revival Choir, hailing from Ghana, brought their unique blend of contemporary gospel and traditional African sounds to the stage. The choir's harmonious voices and vibrant energy created an atmosphere of joy and celebration. The audience was swept away by their dynamic performances and was left craving for more.

Pastor Edwin Dadson, a gifted worship leader and songwriter, also took part in the concert. His passionate worship songs and captivating stage presence drew the crowd into a time of heartfelt adoration and surrender. Dadson's performance left a lasting impression on all those in attendance and served as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of worship.
Ceccy Twum, graced the stage with her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Her performance was filled with anointing and brought a sense of intimacy to the concert. Twum's ability to connect with her audience on a personal level was evident as people were seen moved to tears and deep reflection.
The internationally acclaimed Dunsin Oyekan, a Nigerian worship leader and songwriter, took the stage next and continued to build upon the powerful atmosphere. Oyekan's heartfelt lyrics and skillful instrumentation resonated deeply with the crowd, as he performed "Leave me at the Altar" leading to a truly immersive worship experience. His performance left tears in the eyes of most people and a lasting spirit impact on all those in attendance.

Joe Mettle, known for his soul-stirring vocals and captivating stage presence, Mettle set the atmosphere ablaze with his powerful "Kadosh" & other worship songs. The audience was on their feet, singing along and lifting their hands in praise to God for what He's done.
Praise Reloaded 2023 Gospel Concert was truly an extraordinary night filled with soul-stirring worship and praise. The event brought together gospel icons from across Africa, uniting people of different backgrounds and cultures in a spirit of worship and celebration.
The performances by Joe Mettle, Dunsin Oyekan, Bethel Revival Choir, Ceccy Twum, Pastor Edwin Dadson, Nii Abbey, Kweku Teye, Luigi Maclean and the choirs will be remembered as a testament to the power of gospel music to touch hearts and bring people closer to God.
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