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For close to three decades, Daughters of Glorious Jesus have dedicated their lives to inspiring Ghanaians and many around the world with their spirit-filled gospel music.
The group plans on thrilling Ghanaians once again with their annual ‘Daughters Back-To-Back’ concert in three cities.
This year’s edition of the flagship event is set to be the biggest so far, according to the organizers.
The tour will kick off in Takoradi, in the Western region, at the Assemblies of God Church in Anaji on March 11; then in Accra, on April 15 and Kumasi, in the Ashanti region, on April 29.
The concert aims to create a platform for gospel music fans to enjoy thrilling soul-touching performances from the three sisters and many popular gospel artistes including Joe mettle, Yaw Sarpong, Dr Mary Ghansah and many others.
Watch the video as the group gives details of the tour in an interview with JoyNews' Becky.
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