Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in KumasiSonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

One of the standout Christian gatherings in Kumasi this year was the Rhythms of Africa event, hosted by renowned gospel musician Sonnie Badu.

The historic worship experience marked Badu’s return to the city after an 11-year hiatus and took place on 21st December at Jubilee Park, Kumasi. The venue was packed to capacity, with thousands of worshippers and music lovers gathering in anticipation of a night of praise, celebration, and spiritual renewal.

Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

The production quality of the event was exceptional, featuring impressive sound, lighting, and stage setup that elevated the overall experience for attendees.

The evening showcased powerful ministrations from a stellar lineup of gospel artists, including SP Kofi Sarpong, Jojo Arhin, Qwame Gyedu, Victoria Sarfo, Joshua Ahenkorah, Lady Lucy, Richlove Fosuhemaa, and many more. Each performance uplifted the audience, setting the stage for a deep and immersive time of worship.

Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

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Sonnie Badu commanded the spotlight with a four-hour performance, delivering back-to-back hits from his extensive gospel catalogue. His energetic and spirit-filled ministry captivated attendees, leaving many inspired, blessed, and in awe of the experience.

Sonnie Badu Returns After 11 Years with Historic “Rhythms of Africa” Worship in Kumasi

Rhythms of Africa proved to be a resounding success and is widely regarded as one of Kumasi’s best Christian events of the year. The strong turnout reflected the city’s passion for gospel music and worship, as the event celebrated African gospel rhythms and brought believers together in heartfelt praise and thanksgiving.

Source: AdomOnline

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