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Ghana is set to usher in the new year with a major national worship event as the Ghana Tourism Authority presents Ghana In Praise 2026, a large-scale gospel gathering aimed at uniting the country through music, faith and thanksgiving.
The event will take place on Saturday, 3 January 2026, at the Palms Convention Centre, starting at 6pm, and is expected to attract worshippers, gospel music lovers, families and visitors from across Ghana and the diaspora.
Themed “One Nation, One Praise”, Ghana In Praise seeks to create a shared space for reflection and celebration as the country begins a new year. Organisers describe the event as a national moment of gratitude, unity and spiritual renewal, with gospel music serving as a unifying force.
The night will feature performances and ministrations from a strong line-up of renowned gospel artistes. Scheduled to minister on one stage are Mercy Chinwo, Steve Crown, Joyce Blessing, Empress Gifty, Ada Ehi, Nacee and Noble Nketsiah. The blend of local and international acts is expected to deliver a range of worship styles, from contemporary gospel to traditional praise.
Ghana In Praise forms part of Ghana’s broader cultural and tourism calendar, extending festive activities into January and offering visitors additional experiences beyond the December season. The event aligns with ongoing efforts to promote Ghana as a destination where culture, music, faith and hospitality intersect.
The programme is powered by the Ghana Tourism Authority and supported by the Black Star Experience, reinforcing its national significance and connection to Ghana’s cultural promotion agenda.
Attendance is strictly by invitation.
Organisers are encouraging early ticket purchase due to limited seating and anticipated high demand.
Ghana In Praise 2026 is expected to be one of the first major gospel events of the year, bringing together people of different backgrounds under one roof to begin the year in worship.
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