Ghanaian gospel star Joe Mettle set for electrifying Kenya concert
A side by side image of Ghanaian gospel sensation Joe Mettle and Senegalese singer-songwriter Jane Bossia.
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Jane Bossia, with origins from Senegal and Martinique, brings a rich cultural heritage to her music. Her musical journey began in the church choir, and she has since travelled extensively, performing at concerts and tours in France, the USA, Ivory Coast, and the UK. She has collaborated with renowned producers, contributing to albums by various artists.
Mettle, hailed as one of the biggest gospel music names from West Africa, will be one of the guests of honour, participating in the live recording of the concert alongside distinguished Kenyan worship leaders like Martin J. Dulo, JCC's Gathoni Mutugi, and Jacque Gachiri.
The event, aptly named 'Gratitude' and hosted by Jane Bossia, promises to be a galactic gathering of notable worship powerhouses drawn from all over Africa. Sharing the stage with Mettle will also be Congo's Andrew Ngelelo and Côte d'Ivoire's Derek Jones.
Mettle expressed his anticipation for the event, urging fans to attend and promising an unforgettable worship experience.
"We are going to record some songs to lift up the Name of Jesus...Alongside some of the songs that you know. It's going to be an experience you don't want to miss," he said. "Make sure you make your way there and I know God is going to be a great blessing to you!"
Jane Bossia has been actively promoting the concert across all her social media platforms and throughout Nairobi as part of her 'Gratitude Tour'. The tour has seen her visit various leading churches across Nairobi in anticipation of the big day.
Joe Mettle, known for popular tracks such as ‘Bo Noo Ni’, ‘Amen’, and ‘Turning Around’, has been making gospel music for over a decade now.
He is recognized as Ghana’s biggest gospel music export and has several accolades to his credit, including being the first Ghanaian gospel artiste to be awarded Artiste of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) in 2017.
This event is a remarkable fusion of East and West African gospel music talents, promising to be an unforgettable experience of unity and praise. Don't miss this extraordinary moment where East meets West in a powerful celebration of faith and worship.

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