Legendary gospel musician, Esther Smith, has made a triumphant return to the stage after a decade-long hiatus, captivating fans at her maiden music concert held at Perez Chapel last night.
Throughout her performance, Esther Smith delivered nearly 20 of her most beloved songs, including "Nipa," "Wo Ye Kese," and "Odiyasem," drawing fans to their feet and creating a powerful atmosphere of praise.
The concert also featured performances by other gospel artists, including ASP Kofi Sarpong, Minister O. J, Noble Nketsiah, and Pastor Joe Beecham, who each brought their own unique energy to the event.

The night saw a star-studded audience, with notable figures such as gospel star Joe Mettle, media personality Abeiku Santana, and social commentator Kwame A Plus, alongside his wife Akosua Vee, in attendance.
Read more: Esther Smith returns: A night of worship and electrifying performances

Esther Smith's performance was met with overwhelming applause, as she announced that the concert would become an annual event, promising fans that her hiatus had come to an end and that more inspiring music was on the way.












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