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This 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards is taking a new turn as the organisers place restrictions on who appears on the red carpet.
This year, celebrities and dignitaries who will make it to the red carpet will be those who have officially been invited for the session.
According to the organisers, there will be two red carpet sessions; one for general media interviews and photoshoots and the main one on which the "who are you wearing?" will be done. To appear on the main red carpet which will go on TV, you need to have an invitation.
This is to bring sanity and orderliness to the red carpet.
Over the years, a lot of people have complained about the kind of 'celebrities' that are interviewed on the red carpet. Some have suggested that lack of proper production for the red carpet resulted in "just anybody" getting on, thereby dragging the duration for the session.
Others have also complained some of the outfits by the celebrities have been subpar.
With this new directive in place, the 2025 TGMA promises to be a spectacle to behold.
The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards will take place on Saturday, May 10th, 2025, at the Grand Arena of the International Conference Centre. Produced by Charterhouse, the event is brought to you by Guinness, British Council, Close-Up, KPMG, and TV3, and powered by Telecel – connecting energies.

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