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The Kumasi Evangel Choir-Ghana has successfully embarked on a five-nation concert tour across Europe and Asia, serenading audiences with authentic Ghanaian choral music.
The choral group first visited Vienna, Austria, to participate in a highly anticipated Sounds of the Basilica Concert on December 17, 2025, at St Joseph Kirche.
A concert followed this in Prague, Czech Republic, where the group performed with the Russian Soul Choir.
Next, the group performed at concerts in Hamburg and Berlin in Germany, before concluding the tour with a concert in Poland.
At the same time, a section of the group toured various states in the United States of America (USA) for different concerts.
Director of the Choir, Dr Albert Adusei Dua, who’s also a Family Physician Specialist, says this is the second tour of the group in the year after an earlier one in July and is intended to promote Ghanaian choral music to global audiences while opening up avenues for partnership between Ghana’s industry and that of Europe and Asia.

“Earlier in July, we took a European tour, so this is the second tour of the year. There’s a global audience for choral music.
"So as one of Ghana’s leading choirs, we arranged this series of tours to get Europe and Asia to open up to Ghana’s choral music and to create partnership opportunities not only for the Kumasi Evangel Choir but for other groups in the industry as a whole,” Dr Dua said after arriving in Ghana.
Established in 2012 as a group of different professionals who had come together for the love of choral music, the choir’s initial name was Celestial Evangel Choir-Ghana.
In 2022, the professional choral group rebranded as Kumasi Evangel Choir Ghana to reflect its roots and cultural identity.
Since its birth, the choir has been dedicated to spreading the gospel and attracting support in diverse forms for children with cancer in Ghana through music.
Through this initiative, the choir has been supporting the Paediatric Oncology Unit of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital since 2014 with yearly donations to help children diagnosed with cancer cover the cost of essential drugs and treatment, giving them a chance of survival.
The choir launches its 15th-anniversary celebration next year, with a series of prelude activities to mark 15 years of excellence in the choral music industry.
The key to this series of activities is an anniversary launch concert featuring the renowned gospel singer Diana Hamilton.
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