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US-based Ghanaian gospel musician and Seven7 Africa signee, Dr Ama Kutin, following the acclaimed success of her debut ‘Journey Album,’ is set to host an unforgettable night of worship and praise at the highly anticipated ‘Glory 2025’ concert.
The event, which is expected to be Holy Spirit-filled and entertaining, is slated for Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Wesley Towers Ridge in Accra.
Glory 2025 is designed to create an ultimate atmosphere for profound worship, heartfelt praise, and a powerful connection with God.
This power-packed programme will feature a stellar lineup of Ghana’s top gospel talents, including Daughters of Glorious Jesus, The Choir GH from Kumasi, Julia, and Alexandrah.
A major international highlight of the evening will be a special collaborative performance between Dr Ama Kutin and Chisha Kasanda, a dynamic and celebrated gospel singer from Zambia.
This partnership promises to bridge cultures and unite voices in a powerful testament to global faith.
Speaking ahead of the event, Dr Ama Kutin shared her vision: “Glory Concert is not just about music; it’s about creating an atmosphere where hearts are turned toward God in gratitude and surrender.
"This year, we are inviting everyone to come and experience God’s glory freshly.”
The concert is the latest milestone in Dr Kutin’s remarkable journey in gospel music.
Her debut album, ‘The Journey,’ released in February 2023, was launched with a groundbreaking virtual and in-person listening session that made a significant impact in the diaspora gospel community.
The album’s success, including hit singles like “Eye Adom” (By His Grace), earned her two prestigious nominations at the Ghana Music Awards USA for New Artist of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year.
Organised by Seven7 Africa, Glory 2025 is expected to draw music lovers, worshippers, and faith communities from across the city and beyond for an evening of joyous glory and divine encounter.
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