Organisers of the forthcoming One Voice Festival have announced changes to the inaugural praise, worship, and gospel culture experience.
These include new dates and an expansion of festival days. The event will move from the advertised April 23 and 24 to April 30 – May 2, 2022.
This also means the experience has now been expanded to cover 3 days full of performances and other experiences.
With May 2 and 3 confirmed as public holidays in Ghana, the new dates, organisers believe will make it more convenient for many people to join in the celebration.
In addition, 15 more performers have been added to the line-up, increasing it from 25 to 40 performers.
This includes Gospel greats; Ohemaa Mercy, Cindy Thompson, and SP Kofi Sarpong, contemporary interdenominational group Overflow Inc and Team Eternity, buzzing stars Achiaa Music and Kyei Mensah, and the UK based Allen Caiquo, plus a host of budding urban Gospel ministers.
All other festival arrangements including ticket prices remain unchanged and can be purchased via the festival's website. Limited spaces for the cashless vendor marketplace are also available via the same means.
The venue also remains the same as previously announced - the 42-acre open grounds called, Africa Lake are sandwiched between Trade Fair Site, Labadi, and the Kpeshie Lagoon.
Africa Lake and its unique environment overlooking the shores of Accra will be the right fit for Gospel music fans and Christian families seeking to enjoy an immersive and serenading outdoor festival experience.
Other activities to be featured during the festival include exhibitions from multi-denominational faith-based organizations, spoken word drills, edifying talking spaces, the Kids' Arena, and a food marketplace full of delicacies.
These immersive activities, organisers say, will complement the festival’s performances, ensuring the Gospel culture celebration is worth the first of its kind.
Check out all the exclusives on the festival across Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, grab as many tickets as you can, spread the word, and join us to celebrate with one voice, and as one big family come April 30 – May 2, 2022.
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