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Rising star DJ Promise has secured a coveted nomination for Gospel DJ of the Year at the 2025 Ghana DJ Awards, organisers announced in a vibrant promotional campaign.
The nomination highlights DJ Promise’s growing influence in the gospel music scene, where his energetic mixes and faith-inspired sets have captivated audiences nationwide.
The awards, powered by Smirnoff Ice and supported by Guinness Ghana, celebrate excellence in DJing and are billed as Africa’s biggest DJ event.
To cast a vote for DJ Promise, fans are urged to dial 71466# and enter 137 on their mobile devices. Voting lines are open ahead of the main event. The 13th edition of the Ghana DJ Awards is scheduled for Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 7 PM at The Palms Convention Center in Accra.
Attendees can expect a night of high-energy performances under the theme “Shake The Floor.” The awards night will feature a lineup of top DJs, artists, and industry stakeholders, with many media partners.
DJ Promise’s nomination adds to the excitement surrounding this year’s ceremony, which continues to elevate Ghana’s DJ culture on the continental stage.
Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets through official channels and join in the celebration of musical talent.
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