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The Experience with Diana Hamiton kicked off for the fourth time in London, the UK, on Saturday for a night of worship and praise.
This year's experience-themed "AkwantuPa Experience with Diana Hamilton" featured incredible performances by other gospel artists, Akesse Brempong, Niiella, and Ruth, at the Dominion Centre(Gaumont Palace) in London.

With a beautiful entrance and surrounded by her band and BVs, Diana Hamilton ministered an impressive rendition of her songs which included "Ensi Wo Yie", "Nyame Aye Bi", "Adom", and "Wani Ku Me Ho", among her other hit songs.
After two successful sold-out events in Accra and Kumasi, the gospel songstress repeated a similar act at the Dominion Centre in London.
Having the 2800 fitter seat auditorium filled to capacity, she had fans captivated by her ministration as they sang along to every word of her songs, which was unarguably a memorable highlight of the event. It was, without a doubt, a successful event.
The audience experienced the presence of God through intense praise and worship.
Another memorable performance was her beautiful duet with the backing vocalists singing "Everything I need."
The VGMA 2021 artiste of the year delivered an outstanding ministration on stage, which left fans jaw-dropped, and I believe it will take a while for fans to recover from that experience.

In an appreciation post to her fans, Diana Hamilton took to her Instagram page to write: "Still feeling thankful after what the Lord did through you at the @akwantupadhexperience on Saturday."
"Everyone who attended, the pastors the various teams- band, BVs, supporting artistes, sound, lighting, ushering and ticketing team, catering, makeup and wardrobe, stage management, security and everyone involved. May the Lord bless you beyond your imagination. Thank You."
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