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Organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards have officially unveiled the red-carpet theme for the 27th edition of the prestigious awards ceremony, promising a dazzling fusion of music, fashion, and cultural expression.
According to a statement issued on Thursday, April 16, this year’s theme, “A Touch of Glitter,” sets the tone for what is expected to be a visually striking and memorable evening at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre on 9th May 2026.
Widely regarded as one of the most anticipated highlights of the awards night, the TGMA red carpet continues to serve as a dynamic platform for artistic creativity and bold fashion statements.
Over the years, it has evolved into a showcase of Ghanaian identity, where music and style intersect to celebrate culture in its most expressive form.

For the 27th edition, organisers are encouraging guests to embrace elegance through subtle shimmer rather than excessive glamour.
Attendees are expected to incorporate delicate elements of sparkle into their outfits—whether through carefully selected fabrics, refined embellishments, or tasteful accessories.
According to the organisers, the emphasis this year is on sophistication and individuality. The theme seeks to inspire guests to strike a balance between personal expression and a cohesive aesthetic that enhances the overall red-carpet experience.
The red-carpet session is scheduled to commence at exactly 7:06 p.m., setting the stage for an evening defined by elegance, creativity, and cultural pride.
Fashion enthusiasts and industry watchers alike are expected to pay close attention as celebrities, artistes, and public figures interpret the theme in diverse and innovative ways.
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