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THE EXPERIENCE Celebrates Two Decades Of Music & Worship In Global Standards ‎‎‎As Gaise Baba, Tolu Odukoya Make 1st Appearance


THE EXPERIENCE, the largest gathering of gospel music concerts, which has fostered improved collaborations among African artists and their counterparts in Europe and the United States, is set to hold again this year.

As night falls over the vibrant city of Lagos on Friday, December 5, 2025, Tafawa Balewa Square will once again become the heartbeat of worship, as hundreds of thousands gather under the open heavens for the world’s largest gospel concert, THE EXPERIENCE @20.

Convened by Paul Adefarasin, Metropolitan and Senior Pastor of House On The Rock Church, The Experience marks its 20th anniversary this year with the theme “JESUS UNITED.” For two decades, this extraordinary concert has brought together millions of worshippers from across Nigeria and Africa in one accord.

World-renowned worship leaders will be ministering, and this year’s line-up is HUGE! The big announcement is that, for the first time, Tolu Odukoya and Gaise Baba will take the worship stage.

This 20th edition is not just another concert; it’s a celebration of the power of worship to unite nations and generations.

The Experience remains free and open to all, reaffirming its mission of inclusivity and unity.

With the theme “JESUS UNITED,” this year’s Experience calls believers everywhere to rise above any division, hardship, and uncertainty, declaring a collective message of love, hope, and reconciliation.

 

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