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Mark your calendars and polish your industry-best looks. Friday, June 6, 2024, is set to be a night the music world won’t soon forget.
The second edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards Industry Mixer is on the horizon, and it promises to be a dynamic gathering of Ghana’s music heavyweights and behind-the-scenes music makers. The event is slated to be broadcasted LIVE on tv3 on Friday, 6th June at 8pm.
This invite-only affair will host the movers, makers, and masterminds of the music ecosystem - To celebrate one common language – MUSIC!
And the headline act? None other than the 5 Star General - King Promise, freshly crowned Artiste of the Year, who will not only perform live but also offer attendees a rare glimpse into his personal journey—reflecting on the milestones, challenges, and stories behind the music that earned him top honors.
The evening will also feature show-stopping performances from rising voices like Titi Owusu, Scott Evans, and the genre-bending duo Lali x Lola, adding even more soul and spark to the lineup.
As part of the evening’s highlights, the Mixer will include the formal presentation of plaques to winners of the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, held on May 10, 2025—a night that saw over 20 artists and music professionals recognized for their exceptional contributions to the industry.
Catch all the magic as we throw the spotlight on our reigning Artiste of the year, King Promise, on Friday 6th June, Live on TV3 at 8pm sharp.
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards is produced by Charterhouse with support from Guinness, KPMG, Closeup, British Council, The Palms Convention Center, TV3 and proudly sponsored by Telecel.
This isn’t just another date on the industry calendar.
It’s the heartbeat of Ghanaian music—amplified.
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