The last few weeks has witnessed growing buzz and anticipation for this
year’s biggest gospel concert set to take place at the Dome of the Accra
International Conference Centre on the 1st December, 2012.
With South African gospel legend, Lionel Petersen confirmed to perform
alongside the enigmatic Sonnie Badu; most gospel music lovers were
beginning wonder which Ghanaian gospel acts will be featured alongside
the two phenomenal African gospel stalwarts.
Earlier this week, organizers, finally released the list of confirmed
local gospel music acts to rock the stage next month and it reads like
an assembly of the crème de la crème of gospel music superstars on the
local circuit.
Billed to perform at the “Let the Peace Rain” concert, include, Ghana’s
finest female gospel superstar, Ohemaa Mercy performing thought
provoking and spiritually gratifying hits such as “Menwu Da” “Adamfo
pa” and “Obeye ama wo”; Ghanaian gospel’s most hip and funky act, Cwasi
Oteng will also be thrilling music lovers with “God dey Bless” whiles
the ever colorful and energetic, DSP Kofi Sarpong is sure to bring to
bear one of his most spirited performances till date.
Incidentally, it’s been a remarkable year for all the local acts billed
to “let the peace rain” on December 1st. Earlier this year, gospel
songstress, Ohemaa Mercy staged her hugely successful, “Tehilla
Experience” concert which featured Sonnie Badu as one of the producers
for the event. Cwasi Oteng, also staged a remarkable concert last month,
and his hit song “God Dey Bless” is perhaps the biggest cross-over
gospel song of the year.
DSP Kofi Sarpong has also had a phenomenal year with chalking great
success in the Police service and on the gospel music circuit. It is
therefore expected that, their performances on the night will be a
culmination of all of their very best performances throughout a truly
exceptional year for all of them.
With the addition of the industry’s biggest acts to the concert,
organizers have upped the ante on an event which is already being billed
by industry pundits as the biggest gospel concert of the year.
Tickets for the concert are available for GHC40 regular and GHC70 for
VIP tickets. The Sonnie Badu “Let Peace Rain” Concert is sponsored by
Atlantic Trust, a dubai-based Ghanaian owned investment and finance
company and supported by LGG, Dalex Finanace, Access Bank and Fidelity
Bank.
It is powered by Empire Entertainment and Media GH; under the auspices of The Telecom Channel and the Hour of Hope Trust.
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