Highlights from The Experience Lagos 2025: A Night of Unwavering Worship, Unity, and Divine Overflow

Highlights from The Experience Lagos 2025: A Night of Unwavering Worship, Unity, and Divine Overflow

20th Experience
20th Experience

Lagos, the pulsating heart of Africa, came alive tonight under a canopy of stars and spotlights at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS). The Experience 2025—affectionately known as #TE20—kicked off at 7 PM, marking two decades of soul-stirring worship, transformative encounters, and a global call to unity in Christ. This free annual gospel extravaganza, organized by House on the Rock, drew an estimated crowd of over 500,000 in person, with millions more tuning in via live streams on YouTube, Facebook, DSTV Channel 198, GOtv Channel 48, and the dedicated platform at live.houseontherock.tv.
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As the theme “Jesus United” pulsed through every song, prayer, and shout, the event transcended borders, uniting voices from Lagos streets to living rooms across the diaspora.

If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to witness faith explode into a symphony of praise, tonight was it. From the electric opening prayer to the rain of spontaneous miracles declared on stage, The Experience didn’t just happen—it ignited. Drawing from live updates on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram reels, and real-time broadcasts, here’s a deep dive into the highlights that made #TE20 unforgettable. Buckle up; this is going to be a lengthy reflection, because one night like this deserves every word.

The Build-Up: 20 Years of Glory and Anticipation

Before the first note echoed across TBS, the buzz was palpable. The Experience has evolved from a modest gathering in 2006 into Africa’s largest gospel concert, consistently breaking attendance records and streaming milestones.
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This 20th edition promised innovation, with a lineup blending homegrown Nigerian talents like Frank Edwards, Onos Ariyo, and Minister Muyiwa Olarenwaju alongside international heavyweights such as Travis Greene and Naomi Raine.
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Pre-event promotions flooded social media: Instagram reels hyping “20 years of praise, 20 years of miracles, 20 years of God’s glory,”
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and Facebook groups alive with testimonies from past attendees sharing stories of healing, breakthroughs, and life-altering decisions for Christ.

The official poster— a vibrant explosion of neon blues, golds, and reds against a starry Lagos skyline—captured the essence perfectly. Bold text screamed “WE ARE LIVE!” with streaming icons for YouTube (@HOTTRLAGOS and @TheExperienceLagos), Facebook (@TheExperienceLagos), and the website. At the bottom, a fiery red banner declared: “FRI. 05 DEC 7PM TILL DAWN | FREE | LIVE WORSHIP LIKE YOU’VE NEVER HAD IT BEFORE!” It wasn’t just an invitation; it was a battle cry for souls ready to encounter the divine.

Lagos State Government even extended train services to accommodate the influx, ensuring no one missed out on this “citywide awakening.”
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By midday, X was abuzz with posts like Vicerha Tech’s roundup of top December events, spotlighting #TE20 as the must-attend free spectacle.
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Attendees arrived early, clad in white tees emblazoned with “Jesus United,” their faces painted with hope. Vendors hawked glow sticks and faith-themed merch, while food trucks served jollof rice and puff-puff to fuel the all-night vigil.

Pastor Paul Adefarasin, the visionary behind The Experience, set the tone at the pre-event press conference. “Greatness is not just around us; it is within us. It is our inheritance. As Africans, greatness is in our DNA,” he declared, urging the continent toward industrialization, capacity-building, and unity.
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Reflecting on the event’s journey, he recalled a stormy night years ago when “the power of God broke through,” propelling it from local to global.
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“This is constant innovation, continual growth, and an unshakeable pursuit of excellence,” he added, emphasizing that The Experience is about rising higher and showcasing God’s relentless pursuit of us.
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The Ignition: Opening Prayer and Waves of Worship

As the clock struck 7 PM, the official X account dropped the mic-drop post: “WE ARE LIVE! #TE20 #JesusUnited #TheExperience20,” accompanied by that iconic poster.
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Rev. Mrs. Atinuke Ogorinde opened with a thunderous prayer: “The God who did it the first 19 times is set to do it again! Don’t overthink it, don’t worry about how… Somebody’s story is about to change just like that!”
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The crowd erupted in shouts, hands raised like a sea of white flags surrendering to heaven. If you were watching online, you felt it—the raw, electric shift from anticipation to adoration.

From there, the worship floodgates opened. A chorus of “Magnify the Lord and sing His praise at all times!” filled the air, as captured in a viral video clip showing thousands swaying in unison.
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The atmosphere? Thick with expectation, like the calm before a storm of glory. X users tuned in from afar shared goosebump moments: “Experience God at the Experience Lagos 🙌🥶,” posted NonFungible Israel, echoing the sentiment of virtual pilgrims.
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Spotlight Performances: Hearts Lifted, Faith Charged

The night’s musical soul came alive through a roster of ministers who didn’t just perform—they poured out. Here’s a chronological feast of the highlights, drawn from real-time X updates and streams:

Onos Ariyo: The Deep Dive into “Alagbara”

Kicking off the main worship segment, Minister Onos Ariyo stepped onto the stage around 8 PM, her voice a velvet anchor in the rising tide of praise. “Onos + Alagbara = PURE POWER tonight! 🔥 Hearts lifted. Faith charged. Jesus glorified,” the official account raved, sharing photos of the crowd mid-worship, eyes closed, arms outstretched.
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Her rendition of “Alagbara” (The Mighty One) had the arena vibrating—bass drums thumping like heartbeats, keys swirling in ethereal layers. Attendees described it as a “heavy with expectation” moment, where personal burdens felt lighter under the weight of God’s might.
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One X user from Abuja confessed, “Since I can’t be on the Experience ground in Lagos, na so I sneak into Abuja version… God is the reason I’m here alive.”
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Onos’s set was a masterclass in vulnerability, transitioning from intimate ballads to corporate anthems that had even the skeptics swaying.

Frank Edwards: Rain of Miracles and Unapologetic Hallelujahs

By 8:30 PM, Frank Edwards (@frankrichboy) took the helm, turning TBS into a downpour of declarations. “It’s raining blessings overflow! It’s raining victory! It’s raining success! The rain of miracles is upon us,” he proclaimed, leading into his signature track that had the crowd chanting, “The rain of miracle is falling on you today / O let it fall, even let us overflow.”
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Photos captured puddles of joy—literal tears mixing with sweat—as families danced under the open sky.

Edwards’s “If not for grace, how did we get here?” pierced the night like a arrow, prompting a collective pause for gratitude.
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“If you’re at TBS, you can feel this. If you’re watching online, you can hear it,” the organizers noted, sharing a clip of his worship set that racked up thousands of views in minutes.
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His energy was infectious; one attendee quipped on X, “Who is wonderful? Jesus. And for that one reason alone, tonight we dance and shout HALLELUJAH without apology.”
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Minister Muyiwa Olarenwaju and Emma Oh My God: Duets That Shook the Soul

As the clock neared 9 PM, the duo of Pastor Muyiwa and Emma Oh My God delivered a powerhouse collaboration. “Pastor Muyiwa and Emmah Oh My God in a powerful duet right now: two ministers, one sound, one Spirit. Chills everywhere,” gushed the live update, with four-shot photos showing the stage aglow in purple hues, instruments gleaming.
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Earlier, Muyiwa solo had the crowd in full rejoice mode: “If you’re not dancing where you are, check your neighbour. Minister Muyiwa Olarenwaju has given us every reason to rejoice tonight! 😄 This is the kind of praise that breaks heaviness.”
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Their joint set blended soulful harmonies with rhythmic percussion—shekeres, tambourines, and flutes clashing in a “Let it blowwww! Let it shout! Let it sing!!!” frenzy.
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It was a reminder of the theme: unity not just in words, but in sound and spirit.

Onos Ariyo Returns with “Counting My Blessings”

Circling back around 10 PM, Onos Ariyo re-emerged with her hit “Counting My Blessings,” a reflective anthem that grounded the high-energy night. “The blessings of God makes rich and adds no sorrows… Lord I’m still counting my blessings / All that you’ve done in my life,” she sang, as shared in a heartfelt video clip.
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The lyrics resonated deeply, prompting waves of deep worship: “A wave of deep worship rises as we look to Yahweh, our everlasting help… The atmosphere shifts, hearts align, and a chorus of faith fills the air. Yahweh reigns forever.”
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The Atmosphere: From Chills to Overflow

Beyond the stages, #TE20 was a sensory overload of the sacred. The air hummed with multilingual praises—Igbo choruses blending with English anthems, Arabic calls echoing faintly from the edges. “As we lift our voices to the Alagbara, the Mighty and Glorious God, the atmosphere shifts and worship rises,” one update captured, with images of a sea of uplifted hands.
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Technical hiccups? Sure—early complaints about low volume on DSTV and GOtv streams popped up in replies to the live post.
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But the organizers responded swiftly: “Hello, kindly check again,” turning potential frustration into testimony fuel. By mid-evening, streams stabilized, pulling in global viewers who shared screenshots of their setups—cozy couches in London, family gatherings in Atlanta.

Testimonies trickled in real-time: healings declared, burdens lifted, even a subtle nod to the year’s challenges like heavy rains, tying back to Pastor Adefarasin’s reflections on God’s breakthrough power.
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“The Lord is worthy to be glorified in all the earth! Nothing can stop our praise!” rang out in a video of spontaneous dancing, confetti-like lights raining down.
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Looking Ahead: International Stars and Dawn’s Promise

As midnight approaches, the night is young. Travis Greene’s soul-stirring vibes and Naomi Raine’s intimate worship are slated for later slots, promising to elevate the unity theme to new heights.
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Expect declarations of Africa’s rise, prayers for nations, and perhaps a guest appearance from local legends. The all-night format ensures no one leaves unchanged—dawn will break with weary but joyful bodies, souls refreshed.

Why #TE20 Matters: A Legacy of Transformation

The Experience isn’t just an event; it’s a movement. Over 20 years, it’s hosted millions, sparked global streams reaching billions, and fostered unity in a divided world.
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Tonight, as Lagos pulses with praise, it reminds us: When we lift Jesus, walls crumble, nations unite, and glory overflows. Whether you were in the thick of the crowd or streaming from afar, #JesusUnited isn’t a hashtag—it’s a reality.

Missed it? Replays are up on YouTube soon. Attended? Share your highlight in the comments. Until next year, keep counting those blessings.

Follow @TheExperienceLG on X for more updates. All photos and videos courtesy of official streams and attendee shares. #TE20 #TheExperience20


This post will be updated as the night unfolds. Stay tuned for full artist recaps and attendee stories.

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