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A musical concert to mark the beginning of the 12th edition of the Adom Praiz Festival is currently underway on the premises of the Multimedia Group at Kokomlemle in Accra.
Dubbed: 'Christ at work Experience', the musical concert will be characterised by a charged atmosphere of prayer, worship, and praises. It features gospel musicians such as Rama Antwi, Efo Xolali, Ngosra Bismark, Bruce Otabil, Tina Aidoo, Pastor Manukure and Celestine Donkor.
It is going to be an evening of a refined moment for patrons, especially listeners of Adom FM.
The main event will take place on Friday, November 4, 2022 at the Perez Dome.
The headline artiste is Travis Greene from the US.
Tickets are being sold for GHC100.00 for singles and GHC150.00 for couples.
Here are photos showing how the event is warming up to its billing:









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