Audio By Carbonatix
Last Saturday, 27th September, the Redeemer’s Chapel in Maryland, USA, was transformed into a sanctuary of worship as award-winning gospel singer Diana Antwi Hamilton headlined the much-anticipated “Comfort Plus Experience with Diana Hamilton.”
Themed 'Move', the event drew thousands of believers, gospel enthusiasts and fans from across the United States, eager to experience a night of praise, worship and divine encounter. Many testified at the end of the night that they had been deeply blessed and filled with the Holy Spirit.
From the moment Diana stepped on stage, she charged the atmosphere with back-to-back performances of her timeless hits, including Adom, The Doing of the Lord, Nyame Ne Yen Edi No Yie, Nyame Ye, Yehowa Behwe, Osoro Bekasa, and Me Nyankopon Papabi. Her spirited delivery lifted hearts and drew worshippers into an intense presence of God.
The evening reached its climax when Diana was unexpectedly joined on stage by legendary gospel duo The Tagoe Sisters and renowned gospel minister Ceccy Twum. Together, they delivered a moving performance that left the audience in awe.
Also supporting the event was her husband, Dr Joseph Hamilton, who ensured the programme ran smoothly. Other performances came from gifted gospel ministers including MzNaana, Millicent Yankey, Herty Gorge and Kenneth Appiah.
The Comfort Plus Experience follows Diana’s widely celebrated Awake Experience 2025, which earlier this year took place in Accra, Kumasi and Sunyani, attracting thousands across Ghana.
With Maryland’s unforgettable night of worship now added to her ministry’s milestones, Diana Hamilton continues to affirm her global impact as a vessel of gospel music, carrying messages of hope, faith and God’s unfailing love wherever she ministers.

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