The city of Accra was electrified as the Kingdom World Tour, featuring the renowned Maverick City Music and gospel legend Kirk Franklin, made a historic stop in Ghana.
The concert held at the First Love Centre-UPSA, Legon attracted thousands of concert lovers, creating an atmosphere filled with praise, worship, and celebration.

The event was graced by several high-profile dignitaries, including prominent political figures including flagbearer of the Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram Sam George, and Hopson Adorye amongst others.


Their presence added a layer of significance to the occasion, highlighting the cultural and spiritual importance of the event in Ghana.

In addition to the political heavyweights, the concert also saw appearances from notable movie stars, musicians, and influencers from across the country, arguably making it one of the most star-studded gospel events.

Their ministrations were nothing short of spectacular. Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin delivered powerful and soul-stirring renditions of their most beloved songs, bringing the crowd to their feet.

Joining them on stage were celebrated gospel artists such as Tim Godfrey, Joe Mettle, Luigi Maclean, Team Eternity, Kyei Mensah and many more, each bringing their unique flair to the night of worship.

The concert was a resounding success, leaving attendees inspired and uplifted.

It highlighted the growing influence of Ghana as a hub for major international events.
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