Dorinda Clark-Cole, Yolanda Adams, Deitrick Haddon, And More Highlights From 2025 Praise In The Park

After a four-year hiatus, Praise In The Park — the proclaimed “signature concert” of radio station, Praise 102.5 — returned to the Wolf Creek Amphitheater in College Park, Georgia, on Saturday (Oct. 4).
The nearly sold-out event, which is also described as the “Family Reunion of Believers,” was the premier gospel event as some of the genre’s biggest acts performed and welcomed God into the atmosphere. From Yolanda Adams, Dorinda Clark-Cole, and Deitrick Haddon to Jonathan McReynolds, Dottie Peoples, and Pastor Mike Jr., attendees were in for a “powerful day of praise, worship, and soul-stirring inspiration.”
While promoting the one-day experience, Praise 102.5 told potential guests that they could expect to “uplift your spirit, sing your heart out, and fellowship with thousands who love to praise like you do.”
Clark-Cole, who was a surprise guest and came out with 1K Phew, said ahead of her set that she was “ready to lift up the name of Jesus and give Him the praise He deserves!” 1K Phew also brought out Grammy-winning producer, Zaytoven.
Jekalyn Carr began her set walking through the congregation and even fans praised her “grand entrance,” applauding her “breath control” and the “crowd control.” Pastor Mike Jr. had comical theatrics reminiscent of that one Ginuwine performance on 106 & Park. Adams shared a testimony.
Despite his past controversies, Haddon brought his signature energy into his vibrant set. Of his experience, Jamal H. Bryant wrote on Instagram, “Grateful to be able to share at @praise1025 at @wolfcreekevents where the glory came heavy. Revival broke out under an open heaven while the government is shut down […] God is up to something and you need to be apart of it!”
Check out more highlights from 2025 Praise in the Park below.