The South Korean choir that shocked Ghanaians with world-class rendition of Twi songs will join Multimedia’s 20th Anniversary celebrations when they land in Ghana.
Watch Gracias Choir
The world acclaimed choir, the Gracias Choir will on Monday August 3, lighten up the University of Ghana’s Athletic Oval with another choral performance filled with Ghana’s own culture.
The Gracias choir's great application of its Orchestra will once again transform simple Ghanaian gospel songs into an out-of-Ghana experience.
At 6pm, you can walk into the vast greenery, take a seat with no expectation that an attendant will ask for your ticket.
Because it’s free.
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