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Gospel powerhouse Herty Corgie is set to take the stage at Sounds of Fifty Praise Night on May 16, 2025, at Grace2Grace Centre in Laurel, MD.
The event, held in honour of Rev. Emmanuel Agormeda, features a dynamic lineup including Dr. Sonnie Badu, Rev. Esinu Debrah, RichieO, Dorothy Oteng, and Obenewaa.
This night is not just about music—it’s a celebration of grace, legacy, and divine favor. Come ready to experience a powerful move of God through praise!
And that’s not all—Herty Corgie will return on June 8, 2025, to host her own annual worship event, Overflow Experience 6.0, themed #MyGratitude, also at Grace2Grace Center. It promises to be a night of thanksgiving, overflow, and unforgettable worship moments.
You don’t want to miss either of these powerful encounters.

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