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The stage is set for an unforgettable musical revival as Ghanaian gospel legend Esther Smith makes her highly anticipated return with a series of live concerts in Kumasi and Accra.
Scheduled for August 25th in Kumasi at the Bantama Pentecost and August 30th at the Perez Dome, Accra, these concerts are a personal comeback for Esther and a grand celebration of faith, unity, and the transformative power of gospel music.
The excitement is getting real, and one of the major highlights is the stellar lineup of gospel artistes set to perform alongside Esther, promising an event that will resonate deeply with fans and followers of gospel music.
The two concerts will feature some of the most revered and talented gospel artistes in Ghana including Pastor Joe Beecham, Morris Babyface, Joyce Blessings, Dorcas Appiah, Minister Oware Junior, Randy Agyemang, Minister Emens and Stella Precious.
Others are ACP Kofi Sarpong, Mark Anim, Nana Yaw Asare, Lady Prempeh, Noble Nketiah, Becky Bonney, Diana Hammond, Paa Sammy, and Minstrel Maadwoa.

These stars are expected to bring their unique style and spiritual fervour to the stage.
The concerts in Kumasi and Accra promise to be spectacular events, with each element carefully planned to create an unforgettable experience.
The venues have been chosen for their capacity to host large audiences and their acoustic quality, ensuring that every note and lyric is heard clearly.
The setlists for the concerts will feature a mix of Esther Smith’s classic hits and new compositions, showcasing her musical journey and spiritual growth.
With ticket sales now live, patrons have started securing their spots for the concerts. Tickets are going for GH¢50 Regular, GH¢90 for Double and VIP is GH¢150.
Tickets are available through various platforms, including online ticketing services.
The anticipation for Esther Smith’s return concerts is immense. Fans from across the country and beyond are expected to attend, eager to witness the live performances of a gospel legend and her esteemed colleagues.
As Esther Smith steps back into the spotlight, she brings with her a legacy of faith, hope, and inspiration, ready to lead her fans into a renewed era of gospel music.
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