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Three-time Grammy award winner and gospel musician, Donnie McClurkin, is billed to perform at the upcoming New Wine Concert hosted by MOGMusic.
The American gospel musician will be ministering at the much-anticipated concert that comes off on March 20, 2022.
The event will occur at the Oil Dome of the Royal House Chapel in Accra.
Dubbed ‘Koinonia’, the 6th edition of MOGMusic’s ‘New Wine Concert’ promises to thrill gospel music lovers to various songs from the international gospel artist.
The concert also features seasoned gospel musicians, Daughter of Glorious Jesus, Joe Mettle, Akesse Brempong, Vicky Frimpong, and Ella Duncan Williams King.
Two emerging artistes, Japhet Adjetey and Theldilia Martekie will also perform at the concert.
The artistes would also be given a chance to record their songs mixed and mastered by MOG Music to be put on their individual distribution channels.
"I believe it is time to give up and coming talents the platform that some of us never had, and I believe this will go a long way to produce greater talents in this industry," MOG said at the launch of the concert.
MOGMusic, born Nana Yaw Boakye, said the 2022 concert has many surprises, adding that it will be different from the previous years’.
Tickets for the concert are going for GHS 30 Single, GHS 50 Regular, GHS 50 Double and GHS100 VIP.
The ticket can be acquired by dialling *389*777# or at www.tickets.newwineconcert.com.
“Don’t be left out of this experience; come, and your lives will never be the same,” he urged the public.
This event is proudly brought to you by Bel Beverages, Bel-Aqua, Etranzact, Tang Palace Hotel, Delta Airlines and DDP. The media partner is The Multimedia Group.
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