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MTN Ghana is set to thrill its customers after billing top gospel icons to perform at the 2022 edition of its MTN Stands In Worship concert.
The event comes off on October 22, at the Fantasy Dome, Trade Fair La Accra at 7 pm.
The celebrated Ghanaian gospel artists billed to perform are Diana Hamilton, Piesie Esther, Koda PerezMusic, NSROMAmusic, and MTN Viva Voices.
These award-winning gospel icons will delight the audience with their powerful and alluring voices.
The much-anticipated gospel music concert which is themed: “Arise and Worship” is expected to bring together Christians and gospel music fans on one stage to worship and praise God, as well as interact with all of the artists scheduled to perform.
The annual gospel music event is aimed at entertaining gospel music fans and giving them the opportunity to thank God for His mercies and kindness.
Organisers say "this year’s concert promises gospel music fans a night of surprises."
They added that the presence of God "will undoubtedly be felt at the concert".
MTN Stands In Worship has grown to become one of the most hyped on MTN's calendar, with past performers including Donnie McClurkin, William McDowell, Sinach, Micah Stampley, Nathaniel Bassey, Patrick Duncan, Joe Mettle, and Elder Mireku.
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