After two successful editions in 2018, talented gospel musician, Celestine Donkor has headlined the first Drive Time Live Concert.
The ‘Supernatural’ singer and her band, including some amazing singers, headlined the novel concert following two successful editions with Joe Mettle and Kuami Eugene.
Known for her silky voice, the singer and her team kicked off the concert, was hosted by Lexis Bill, with a spirit-filled worship session.
After that session, she zoomed into performing a medley of some popular gospel tunes to the delight of listeners.
After those impressive warm-ups, the gifted singer dished out an array of some of her well-known songs.
Backed by her singers and a band, Celestine Donkor performed songs like ‘Bigger’, ‘Okronkronhene’, ‘Manim Nguase’ and ‘Supernatural’.
If you missed the powerful performance, just watch the video below:
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