Charterhouse has opened entries for participation in the 22nd Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).
In a press release, the organisers stated that artistes, artiste managements, record labels, producers, instrumentalists, music composers and other stakeholders have until February 15 to submit their entries.
Charterhouse revealed that works published in 2020 only are to be submitted for nominations.
"The scheme will be reviewing published works from 1st January to 31st December 2020. We would like to notify stakeholders that there shall be no manual submissions."
Applicants, the statement added, are to submit their works online via the event's website (www.entry.ghanamusicawards.com).
Meanwhile, this open call does not include entries for the Unsung Category.
Organisers will release entry requirements and mechanics for the Unsung Category after February 15, 2021.
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