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Herty Borngreat Gives Free CDs Ahead of "Be My Guest" Concert

 

Ghana Gospel Artiste of the Year, continues to wow her fans with creative ways of marketing her songs her contemporaries are yet to adopt.

On Monday, every buyer of News One would get a free copy of her new ‘Mystery’ album ahead of her gospel musical concert dubbed “Be My Guest”, slated for Friday September 21, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.

Though reports say there is a line-up of top notch artistes who would be performing at the event, organisers kept the list to their chest and asked fans to get ready for a surprise.

Meanwhile, Herty has promised to thrill her fans, as well as people from all walks of life, with most of her hit songs.

Herty, who has carved a niche for herself as one of Ghana’s enterprising gospel musicians, has won the hearts of many music fans in Ghana with her soul-touching music and stagecraft.

She has promised her fans that come September 21, she will stage an extraordinary live musical performance to satisfy them, adding, “I will make the night a dazzling one with my hottest stagecraft”.

Herty, who is seen as an inspiration has indeed proven beyond all reasonable doubt to numerous gospel music fans that she has really come to stay.
According to the organizers, Herty’s stage performance at the show would be different from her previous stage performances.

The concert is being put together by Borngreat Music Productions, managed and owned by the musician’s husband, Rev. Daniel Ofori Borngreat and proceeds from show would be used to support the singer’s foundation for the Akropong School for the Blind.

The gospel singer is expected to rock the stage alongside some selected seasoned Ghanaian gospel music icons whose music have gone down well with music fans in Ghana and beyond.

The celebratory concert, which is anticipated to be a party, is expected to pull thousands of music lovers to the venue to witness the thrilling performances.

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