Joe Mettle lit up the Ashanti Regional capital as he wrapped up the “KADOSH Experience” regional tour ahead of this year’s “PRAISE Reloaded” concert.
The concert, held on June 5th at the Calvary Charismatic Centre in Kumasi, was a glamorous celebration of God’s grace and the supernatural abilities he has bestowed upon us. The glory of God filled the entire auditorium with inexpressible blessings as Joe Mettle led the audience in deep heveanly and riveting ministrations.
The night’s opening act, Sammie Obeng, delivered a breath-taking performance. There was a mix of divinely inspired and empowering performances from other guest gospel musicians: MoG Music, Kofi Owusu Peprah and Ohemaa Mercy, which stirred the craving in the hearts of expectant participants for the awe-inspiring ministrations by Joe Mettle.
The “KADOSH Experience” is a celebration of Joe Mettle’s 10 years of heavily attended “PRAISE RELOADED” concert. Over the years, the most looked-forward-to faith-based event has delivered distinguished worship experience in the country, garnering over 14,000 worshippers at each edition.
On Sunday (May 15), Joe Mettle kicked off the regional tour in Takoradi, where he performed a handpicked playlist of his hit songs, which included songs from all of his albums as well as saints’ favourites. He made a stop at the ICGC Jesus Temple, Koforidua, on May 29, where he provided the ideal opportunity for event goers to surrender all of their challenges and allow God to transform their minds.
The concert, organised by Joe Mettle Ministries, has grown over the years to become one of Ghana’s biggest and most looked-forward-to gospel events, which brings together many people from across the world for a worship experience. Praise reloaded is also positioned as a Centre of Excellence in gospel music in Ghana and Africa.
Slated for Perez Dome (Perez Chapel), Dzorwulu, Accra on June 26th, this year’s edition of Praise Reloaded – The Kadosh Experience “seeks to resound and create an atmosphere of worship to the King of Glory and to celebrate the goodness of God.”
With uplifting music that transcends church walls, interpreted into numerous languages and sung by both believers and non-believers, the multiple award-winning musician’s is arguably Ghana’s biggest gospel musical export to the world.