The UK edition of The Kadosh event included internationally renowned gospel musician Joe Mettle as the headlining act. He performed an explosive and energizing sermon to a packed house at London's prestigious Dominion Centre.
This spectacular occasion, which took place on Saturday, September 9th, was a key part of the renowned worship leader's marketing campaign for his most recent masterwork, the album "The Kadosh." It also served as a solemn occasion to celebrate the album's significant spiritual influence to date.
Gospel music legend Joe Mettle has won praise from all around the world for his transcendental vocal skills and spiritually enlightening songs. People from many origins are brought together in worship and praise by his music, which acts as a unifying bridge.
On the night, Joe Mettle assumed the stage's center with a beautiful smile and a halo of holiness that captured the audience's attention right away. With songs from his ground-breaking album "The Kadosh" and his top-charting hits, he gave a stirring performance.
Moving versions of "Kadosh," "Great Jehovah," "Ye Obua Mi," and other songs were among the performances that stood out. Every song, from stirring symphonies of praise to potent worship ballads, has a purpose and a deep meaning. Mettle invited the audience to participate in a group act of faith as she skillfully led them on a spiritual journey.
The audience was treated to motivational performances by the star-studded lineup of featured artists, including Diana Hamilton, Luigi Maclean, Onos Arino, Shekinah, and Tab Worship, before Jeo Mettle's concert. These artists delivered a wide variety of excellent tunes that deeply affected the listener spiritually.
"The Kadosh," Joe Mettle's seventh studio album, will be released in 2022. It is intended to encourage and motivate Christians all around the world to identify the Holiness of God as the dependable answer to today's troubling world. The CD also exalts God's holiness and rule over all conditions and events in life.
The 11-track Album features songs for reflection like "No Other God" and the somber "I Trust In You." Each song has a different tone, rhythm, and tempo, but they all have the same overarching theme: "The Holiness of God." Collectively, it serves as a reminder of the sacredness of the hidden location, the quest of purity, and a life full of thankfulness. In "Woye Mame," an Akan lullaby that Joe Mettle wrote for the CD, he recounts and thanks God for his goodness in his life, family, and ministry. Along with a number of other spiritually charged tracks, it also includes "I Can't Stop Praising," which features the great Eben from Nigeria, and "Great Jehovah," the album's debut single.