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Gospel singer MOG Music will headline a worship concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on Aug. 22, expected to attract thousands.

MOG Music to Headline OVO Arena Wembley Worship Concert

Gospel singer MOG Music will headline a worship concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on Aug. 22, expected to attract thousands.

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March 11, 2026 at 8:48:06 AM

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March 11, 2026 at 8:48:06 AM

Witty Pascal

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Witty Pascal

Entertainment Editor

Ghanaian gospel artist MOG Music is set to headline a major worship concert at OVO Arena Wembley in London on August 22, 2026, in what could become a milestone event for African gospel music on the international stage.


The concert, titled “Back to the Basics” Worship Night, is expected to bring together thousands of worshippers at the 12,500-capacity venue. Organisers say the event will focus on praise, worship, and spiritual reflection.


Several well-known gospel ministers are scheduled to join the event, including Joe Mettle, Ntokozo Mbambo, Warehouse Worship, Israel Houghton, and Emmanuel Smith.


Ahead of the concert, MOG Music recently visited and toured the OVO Arena Wembley as part of preparations for the large-scale gathering. The event is expected to attract worshippers from across the United Kingdom and other countries.


Organisers say early-bird tickets will be released soon for fans interested in attending the worship night.


The upcoming concert also highlights the growing international influence of Ghanaian and African gospel music, as more artists continue to reach global audiences through large venues and international tours.


Source: The Ghana Report



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