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The iconic Ghanaian gospel music sensation, Esther Smith, arrived on August 12, 2024, at Kotoka International Airport in Accra, marking the beginning of a highly anticipated musical journey.
The legendary singer, renowned for her soulful voice and inspiring lyrics, is set to perform live in Kumasi and Accra, promising unforgettable worship experiences.

Esther, who has been a cornerstone of Ghanaian gospel music for over two decades, briefly interacted with the media at the airport, expressing her excitement about reconnecting with her fans in Ghana.
Her concerts, scheduled for Sunday, August 25, at Bantama Pentecost in Kumasi and Friday, August 30, at the Perez Dome in Accra, are expected to draw thousands of worshippers and music lovers.
The concerts will feature a dynamic lineup, including Esther’s classic hits, new compositions, and special guest performances by some of the top names in gospel music.

Fans can look forward to powerful performances by artists such as Mark Anim, Emens, Adom Kiki, Nana Yaw Asare, Becky Bonney, Diana Hammond, Kweku Teye, Minstrel Maadwoa, Paa Sammy, Joyce Blessing, Randy Agyemang, Oware Junior, Morris Babyface, Minister Lady Prempeh, Stella Precious, Dorcas Appiah, Mister OJ, Noble Nketia, and Ps Joe Beechem.
Tickets are available at various locations, priced at GH¢50 for regular, GH¢90 for double, and GH¢150 for VIP.

The event, proudly sponsored by the Ghana Tourism Authority, HealthTech, and Ego Tickets, promises to be a spiritually uplifting and musically enriching experience.
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