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Renowned gospel sensation, Ohemaa Mercy has disclosed the date for the 2024 edition of her prestigious annual concert, Tehillah Experience.
The pilgrimage, as she calls it, is set to take place on September 8 at the Oil Dome of the Royalhouse Chapel International, according to her.
She made this announcement in an interview on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning show with KMJ amidst her new song release titled ‘Dry Bones.’
“Tehillah Experience is on the 8th of September, and I’m breaking the new news here for the first time,” she declared.
Prior to the event, the ‘Ote Me Mu’ singer assured Ghanaians an unforgettable experience yet again, calling on everyone to mark their calendars and attend this year’s edition.
She urged individuals to keep in mind that the purpose of their attending the event is to encounter and build their covenant with God, not humans. The theme for this year is yet to be revealed.
Meanwhile, the gospel singer is currently on a media tour in promotion of her new single ‘Dry Bones’ in preparation for the Tehilllah Experience in September and looks forward to releasing another track after the event.
The Tehillah Experience has been one of Ghana’s most recognised gospel events and has helped to strengthen the spirituality of most gospel lovers.
It draws gospel fans across the world, including pastors and musicians to Ghana every year to praise and worship God.
In the meantime, Ohemaa Mercy is out with a new song titled 'Dry Bones', featuring Kofi Owusu Peprah:
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