Grammy Award-winning gospel ensemble Maverick City Music’s eagerly awaited Kingdom World Tour will feature a performance in Ghana.
On August 18, 2024, the group of modern worship music will play with the renowned gospel singer Kirk Franklin at the ICGC Christ Temple East (Teshie Rasta Road) in Accra.
The Accra event, according to its organizers, is a unique worship experience that aims to unite thousands of worshipers and lovers of gospel music with God via exciting and impactful performances.
The organizers expressed their excitement about bringing Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music to Ghana.
“This concert promises to be a night of profound worship and spiritual encounter, as we come together to lift our voices in praise and seek a deeper connection with God,” they stated.
An uplifting worldwide worship movement that unites worshipers in a potent spiritual encounter is the Kingdom World Tour.
The tour promises an extraordinary encounter with God through soul-stirring performances and emotional lyrics, all in the sake of fostering spiritual rejuvenation and harmony.
The group’s visit to Ghana’s dynamic and diversified worship community makes the Accra show a pivotal point in the tour.
Maverick City Music has received a great deal of praise for their avant-garde approach to worship music, which combines modern sounds with classic gospel components.
The group’s lyrics of inspiration and faith, coupled with their natural ability to defy the unwritten restrictions of the gospel and CCM industries, have helped them gain a large following throughout Africa in recent years.
They have a sizable fan base in Ghana specifically, particularly among younger Christian audiences.
Kirk Franklin, meantime, began his professional career in the early 1990s as the conductor of the Texas-based choir The Family.
With a more than 30-year career, Franklin is commonly acknowledged for having influenced the development of contemporary gospel music.
His well-known position as the director of urban contemporary gospel choirs has made him the genre’s champion.
Over a dozen times, he has topped the Top Gospel Albums chart. He writes gospel-infused lyrics for his own albums and adds heartfelt outros to the gospel-infused works of well-known musicians.
Honestly, from all the shenanigans and stuff. I wouldn’t attend their concert. Kirk Franklin has been very questionable to me.