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    Esther Smith Alleges Popular Church Slapped GH¢60,000 Price Tag on Auditorium for Her Concert.

    By Ab AdamsFebruary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gospel musician Esther Smith has alleged that a well-known church demanded GH¢60,000 for the use of its auditorium to host one of her concerts, sparking conversations online about the cost of church event venues and the relationship between ministries and gospel artistes.

    According to the singer, the amount quoted for the auditorium rental came as a surprise, particularly given the nature of the event. Gospel concerts are often viewed as ministry-focused gatherings rather than purely commercial ventures, and her claim has since generated mixed reactions from fans and industry observers.

    While the specific church involved has not been publicly confirmed in widespread reports at the time of writing, Esther Smith’s allegation has reignited debate about the financial realities behind hosting large-scale events in prominent religious venues. Supporters of the singer argue that such high fees can place a heavy burden on gospel artists, many of whom rely on ticket sales and sponsorships to cover production costs.

    Others, however, note that large auditoriums, especially those equipped with advanced sound systems, lighting, security, and utilities, often come with significant operational expenses. From this perspective, churches that rent out their facilities may do so as part of standard administrative procedures to maintain their infrastructure.

    The issue also touches on a broader conversation within the gospel music industry about balancing ministry and business. While gospel events are spiritually driven, they often require professional planning, venue management, technical support, and marketing services that come at a cost.

    As discussions continue, many observers are calling for greater transparency and dialogue between churches and gospel artistes to ensure that expectations are clearly outlined and mutually beneficial. It remains to be seen whether the church in question will respond publicly to the allegation.

    For now, Esther Smith’s claim has added a new layer to ongoing conversations about faith, finance, and the practicalities of organizing gospel events in major venues.

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