Renowned gospel powerhouse and five-time GRAMMY-nominated artist, Travis Greene, is set to ignite the spiritual landscape of Ghana with an extraordinary concert titled "Celebrate Ghana." This eagerly awaited event is scheduled for Wednesday, December 6, at the Empowerment Worship Centre—The Prayer Factory, Dzorwulu.
The essence of "Celebrate Ghana" goes beyond a mere musical spectacle; it aspires to provide solace and inspiration to Ghanaians, offering a beacon of hope after what has been widely acknowledged as a challenging year. Travis Greene, the event's headliner, shared his perspective on the upcoming concert, stating, "In a world filled with challenges, we firmly believe that the constancy of God’s grace and love remains unwavering. It is in this spirit that we intend to create an atmosphere of authenticity, healing, and restoration for all who join us for this worship experience."
Anticipated to draw over three thousand worshippers, the night promises an unparalleled spiritual journey. Joining Travis Greene on stage will be a stellar lineup of artists, including Ghana’s own Joe Mettle, Phil Thompson, Victor Thompson, and more. These gifted musicians are poised to captivate the audience with soul-stirring performances, featuring some of their most celebrated songs.
Tickets for "Celebrate Ghana" are now available at various locations, facilitating easy access for eager attendees. These locations include Hallmark Café Dzorwulu, Achimota Shell, Mont. 19 Swaniker Street, Abelemkpe Accra, and online at celebrateghana.eventbrite.com.
Travis Greene, recognized for his raw and expressive singing and songwriting, has been a prominent figure in contemporary Christian and gospel music since his emergence in 2007. His album, "The Hill," released in 2015, soared to the top of the Billboard gospel chart, featuring Grammy-nominated hits such as "Intentional" and "Made a Way," the latter holding the number one spot on the Hot Gospel Songs chart for an impressive 13 weeks.
With seven Stellar Gospel Awards to his name, Greene's impact on the gospel music scene is undeniable. His fifth Grammy nomination came for the song "Won't Let Go" from the 2019 album "Broken Record." The artist continued to make waves in 2021 with his release "Oil + Water," showcasing his unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of gospel music. As "Celebrate Ghana" approaches, the anticipation builds for a night that promises not just entertainment but a transformative spiritual experience.