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The much-anticipated Kumasi edition of the ‘Awake Experience with Diana Hamilton’ took place on Sunday, drawing in a large crowd of worshippers eager to connect with God through uplifting music and powerful ministrations.
Hosted by acclaimed gospel artist, Diana Hamilton, this 11th edition featured an impressive lineup of talented artists, including Mabel Okyere, Quami Gyedu, Cindy Thompson, and Uncle Ato.

The event, themed ‘Move’, held at the Church of Pentecost, Bantama, began in the late afternoon and continued into the evening, enveloping attendees in a vibrant atmosphere of praise and worship.
The night started with an intense praise and worship session led by the Church of Pentecost Choir.

Mabel Okyere captivated the audience with her dynamic performance and relatable music which got everyone singing along.
Kumasi’s finest worshipper, Quami Gyedu, transported listeners to a place of worship with some powerful songs that touched hearts.

Cindy Thompson, energized the crowd as she performed some of her beloved hits that resonated deeply with attendees.
Uncle Ato then took the stage, elevating the spirit further with his captivating dynamic delivery and engaging storytelling, seamlessly blending appellations with profound spiritual insights.

The highlight of the event was undoubtedly Diana Hamilton. She closed the night with a soul-stirring, back-to-back rendition of her chart-topping songs.

With each note, she led the audience through a worship experience that was both uplifting and deeply personal, showcasing her extensive catalog and reinforcing her reputation as one of gospel music’s most inspiring voices.
Patrons expressed their gratitude for the experience, with many sharing touching testimonies of how the ministrations impacted their lives.

From the first song to the final prayer, ‘Awake Experience with Diana Hamilton’ without a doubt was an unforgettable night.
Sunyani’s edition is set to happen next, as the overwhelming support and enthusiasm from Kumasi residents signal a strong desire for more uplifting experiences nationwide.
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