Renowned gospel musician, Esther Smith, is gearing up to host a spirit-lifting music concert in Accra, following the success of her recent concert in Kumasi.
The highly anticipated event is scheduled to take place at the Perez Dome on Friday at 5 pm.
The concert promises to be an inspiring and uplifting experience, with Esther Smith set to deliver a powerful performance.
The event will be hosted by Okay FM's Abeiku Santana, who will bring his expertise and charisma to the stage as the MC.
This comes after Esther Smith's electrifying performance at the Bantama Pentecost Church in Kumasi, where she was joined by other notable gospel artists, including Joyce Blessing.
The concert was a huge success, with patrons praising Esther Smith's energetic and soul-stirring performance.
Esther Smith has assured fans that she is fully prepared to deliver an unforgettable experience in Accra, urging patrons to come out in their numbers to support her.
"I'm ready to give it my all and lift the spirits of everyone present," she said.
The concert promises to be a night of worship, praise, and inspiration, with Esther Smith's powerful voice and captivating stage presence set to leave a lasting impact on all who attend.
Tickets for the concert are available at various prices, with single tickets going for GH₵50, double tickets for GH₵90, and VIP tickets for GH₵150.
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