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Gospel music enthusiasts in Kumasi were treated to a night of electrifying performances as award-winning gospel artistes, Esther Smith held a captivating concert at the Bantama Pentecost Church.
The event, which took place last weekend, drew a large crowd of worshippers and fans, all eager to witness the vocal prowess and spiritual depth that Esther Smith is renowned for.
The concert, which was nothing short of a spiritual revival, saw Esther Smith performing some of her hit songs, leading the audience in soulful worship and praise.
Her powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics created an atmosphere of worship that left many in tears, raising their hands in adoration and singing along.
Her set list included beloved classics such as “Nipa,” “Wanimonyam So,” and “Ma Wonsa,” which resonated deeply with the audience.
The concert was further enriched by performances from other notable gospel artists, including the ever-energetic Joyce Blessing. Joyce’s vibrant performance added a dynamic edge to the night, as she delivered her hit songs with passion and conviction, encouraging the audience to join in with lively praise and dance.
After the resounding success of the Kumasi event, Esther Smith is set to bring her spirit-lifting performance to Accra.
The next concert is scheduled to take place at the Perez Dome on Friday, August 30. The Perez Dome, known for hosting some of the biggest gospel events in Accra, is expected to be filled to capacity as fans eagerly anticipate another night of anointed music and worship.
In a brief interview after the Kumasi concert, Esther Smith expressed her excitement and readiness to take her ministry to Accra.
“I am so grateful to God for the opportunity to touch lives through music. The Kumasi concert was amazing, and I am looking forward to another powerful move of God in Accra. I urge all our fans to come in their numbers; it’s going to be an inspiring and spirit-lifting night,” she said.
Esther Smith’s concerts are known for their deeply spiritual and worshipful experience, and the upcoming Accra concert promises to be no different.
With a lineup of other gospel artistes and a repertoire of soul-stirring songs, attendees can expect a night filled with powerful worship, heartfelt praise, and an undeniable presence of the Holy Spirit.
Tickets for the Accra concert are already on sale, and anticipation is building among gospel music lovers in the capital.
As Esther Smith continues to prepare for the event, her message to her fans remains clear: come expecting a life-changing encounter through music and worship.
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