Ghanaian gospel musician, Diana Hamilton's annual concert series, the ‘Awake Experience with Diana Hamilton’ is marking its tenth anniversary.
A press conference on Tuesday night not only kicked off the special 10th-anniversary edition but also provided a glimpse into the upcoming celebratory events.
The Awake Experience has solidified its place in the Ghanaian music scene, serving as a platform for Diana Hamilton's exceptional talent and delivering inspiring performances.
This year’s theme will be ‘The Doing of The Lord’ in line with the singer’s first song for the year 2024 featuring Mercy Chinwo from Nigeria.
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To commemorate the ten-year journey, two special events are planned.
The first will take place on February 18 at ICGC Christ Temple East in Teshie, Accra, setting the stage for the grand anniversary celebration. Following this, the second event is scheduled for February 25 at the Bantama Church of Pentecost in Kumasi, promising an equally dazzling experience.
Artistes at the showdown will include Nigeria’s Mercy Chinwo, Daughters of Glorious Jesus,
CT Praise, Akesse Brempong, ACP Koff Sarpong, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Rev Mensah Bonsu, Jackie Mpare, Adwoa Antwiwaa among others.
Addressing the gathering, Diana Hamilton expressed her enthusiasm about reaching this significant milestone.
“It is purely the doing of the Lord and it is marvellous in my sight,” she said.
She also commended the sponsors of the event Awake Drinking Water, Enterprise Life and Property Electronics.
Experience has not only been integral to her musical journey but has also become a source of inspiration and joy for her fans.
The tenth anniversary is expected to be a momentous occasion, bringing together music enthusiasts and supporters from across the country.
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