Award-winning Ghanaian gospel artist Diana Hamilton is set to expand her annual worship event, the Awake Experience, by adding Sunyani as a new location for the 2025 edition.
Previously held in Accra and Kumasi, the concert will now inspire audiences in three major cities. The event begins in Accra on February 16, 2025, at ICGC Christ Temple East in Teshie, continues in Kumasi on February 23, 2025, at the Bantama Church of Pentecost, and concludes in Sunyani on March 2, 2025, at the Eusbett Hotel Auditorium.
With this year’s theme, Move, inspired by Deuteronomy 1:6, the Awake Experience 2025 aims to uplift and transform lives through a powerful worship experience.
Ahead of the event, Diana Hamilton, through the Diana Hamilton Foundation, will undertake impactful community outreach initiatives. These include:
- A Grand Cleanup Exercise in collaboration with Zoomlion Ghana to promote environmental responsibility.
- A High School Outreach Program at Accra Girls Senior High School, where students will be mentored and inspired through faith-based discussions.
- The Commissioning of a Six-Classroom Block in Dodo Tamale, a project initiated in 2022 in partnership with the Adom Group of Companies, reaffirming the foundation’s commitment to education and community development.
The Awake Experience 2025 will feature an impressive lineup of renowned gospel ministers, including Ps Joe Beecham, Cindy Thompson, Uncle Ato, Team Eternity, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Quame Gyedu, ACP Kofi Sarpong, Mabel Okyere, Kweku Teye, Sandy Asare, Elder Emmanuel Awortwe, and others.
Tickets are available via shortcode 7258080# across all networks. Attendees can anticipate an atmosphere of heartfelt worship, spiritual renewal, and divine inspiration.
Proudly sponsored by Awake Purified Drinking Water and powered by Enterprise Life Ghana, the event also receives support from Jospong Group, Property Electronics, and Beulah Insurance.
This year’s expansion to Sunyani highlights Diana Hamilton’s mission to spread the gospel through music, creating a lasting impact on lives across Ghana and beyond.