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Ghanaian gospel music maestro, Joe Mettle is back with the 2023 edition of his annual concert dubbed ‘Praise Reloaded.’
This worship experience gets even better as he partners Joy Entertainment, Ghana's most credible entertainment news hub.
The event which usually tours a number of cities in the country has had the Kumasi edition on June 11, 2023, at the CCC in Ayigya. It featured Efe Grace, Kwaku Teye, Ps. Bernard Twumasi, Prosper Ochimana, Nsenku Pekay, Piesie Esther, among others.
On June 25, 2023 all roads lead to the Oil Dome for the Accra edition.
Gospel musicians such as the Bethel Revival Choir, Dunsin Oyekan, Ceccy Twum and Edwin Dadson will minister at the event.

Last year was the 10th anniversary of the concert which was held in Koforidua, Kumasi, Takoradi and Accra.
See some photos of the Kumasi edition below:





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