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Urban Gospel artiste Scott Evans, is set to perform at this year’s Ghana Music Awards UK and New Wine Concert, put together by MOG Music.
The Ma Pe Ke hitmaker has been nominated in the ‘Best New Artiste’ and ‘Gospel Song of the Year’ categories at this year’s awards ceremony.
He will join other Gospel artistes like MOG Music, who will host his ‘New Wine’ Concert, and award-winning artistes; Diana Hamilton and Joyce Blessing on October 30.

Scott Evans has been in the industry for close to about 4 years and has expressed excitement about his growth.
Speaking to Mauvie on Hitz FM, Scott Evans revealed how optimistic he is about taking the award home.
“I am very optimistic that I will win the award. My song was very big in the year under review and I know I will win.”
He added that he believes the UK has a good market for music and a great audience.
“Performing there is going to give me a big mileage and audience as well. Being in the music scene professionally 4 years and never seeing myself leaving to work in the UK, it is good news for me and my team,” he said.

He also thanked his team and everyone who has always believed in the brand “Scott Evans” and hopes to do more.
The Best Side hitmaker who has dominated the charts on various media platforms has also been nominated for ‘Best New Artiste, Best Gospel music video and Urban gospel song at this year’s Praise Achievement Awards.
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