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Ghanaian veteran gospel musicians Diana Hamilton and Reverend Joe Beecham are set to be headliners for this year’s Kent Worships scheduled to take place in the United Kingdom.
The Breakthrough Family Ministries UK event slated for April 29, 2023, will also have in attendance Precious, Rev Psalmist George, Papa Richie, Ps Matthew Afful, Ps Anointed Edmund, Ps Augustine Aboagye and Mrs Maame Serwah Amanor.
Choir groups to represent are Inspirational Cheribs, KLCI Choir, ICGC Greater Grace Choir, Min Daniel & BFMI UK Praise Team, PHCC Choir, GCC Choir and many more.
Additionally, the Kent Worships 2022 will take place at Victory Academy School, Magpie Hall Road, Chatham, ME4 5JB, UK.
Patrons are expected to note that the show will kick off at exactly 3pm through to 9pm respectively.
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