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On-air personality SOG Precious has been announced as the official host for the third edition of Grace Is Luxury Concert, organised by Afro-gospel artiste Scott Evans.
The much-anticipated event is scheduled for 15th November 2025 at the Unique Floral Prestige Court in Tema Community 9. The concert begins at exactly 5:00 p.m., with patrons urged to arrive early to enjoy the full experience.
This year’s edition promises to be a memorable night of Afro-gospel excellence, featuring a star-studded line-up of performers. Artistes billed to perform include Kofi Karikari, Queendalyn Yurglee, Akesse Brempong, Kobby Salm, Perez Musik, and Scott Evans himself, the creative force behind the event. With SOG Precious steering the night’s proceedings, guests can expect an engaging and well-coordinated experience filled with music, inspiration, and energy.
Adding to the excitement, entry to the Grace Is Luxury Concert III is completely free. However, fans who wish to secure their seats in advance can make reservations at www.graceisluxury.com.

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