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The third annual edition of one of Rain Foundations' flagship programme, Kiss The King, will be held on Sunday December 17, 2023 at the Estees Bee Event Center in East Legon.
This year's edition promises to give a special yuletide experience to all participants. Mr. Pascal Obeng Poku, leader of Spirit Wine Vessels Inc., music network of Rain Foundations promises a night of heart-stirring music like never before.
The event will feature other great talents to treat participants to a variety of exciting performances including drama, dance, and so on.
Author Ralph Antwi, Founding President of RAIN Foundations explained that each edition of Kiss The King has a unique character.
The maiden edition in 2017 which brought the South African music powerhouse, Dr. Tumi to Ghana and West Africa for the first time was a Worship Experience. Last year's edition which brought Minister Teddy J. from Florida, USA, was a Revival Experience.
This year's edition is a Yuletide Experience, hence there will be feasting, exchange of gifts, presentation of awards, and other exciting activities.
On Sunday November 29, 2023 at The Dreamer's Hub in North Legon, there will be a Prelaunch of Kiss The King 2023 Yuletide Experience.
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