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The Ghana Music Awards Europe is set to return for its fourth edition, reaffirming its role in celebrating and promoting Ghanaian music on the international stage.
The official launch is scheduled for March 15, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. in Toulouse, France, marking the beginning of an exciting journey toward the main awards ceremony, which will recogniSe outstanding contributions to Ghanaian music and culture.
This year’s launch will feature performances from some of Ghana’s most distinguished artistes.
Acclaimed musicians Akosua Agyepong, Eno Barony, and Mabel Okyere will headline the event, alongside a diverse lineup that includes Samuel Sey, Yaw Scott, Sanni Adams, Deep Talk, Lady Slegd, Kaakyire, Akubless, and Nhyira Hemaa. Their participation underscores the event’s significance as a platform for both established and emerging talents in the Ghanaian music industry.
The event will take place at Salle De Vic, Route d’Escalquens Castanet-Tolosan in Toulouse, a venue chosen to provide an elegant and engaging atmosphere for guests and performers.
As the Ghana Music Awards Europe continues to expand its reach, this edition aims to strengthen cultural ties between Ghana and the diaspora while elevating Ghanaian music to a global audience. Beyond the performances, the event will serve as a networking platform for artists, producers, and industry professionals, fostering collaboration and growth within the Ghanaian and European music industries.
It will also highlight the evolution and influence of Ghanaian music in the global entertainment landscape.
As anticipation builds, the Ghana Music Awards Europe remains committed to celebrating artistic excellence and cultural heritage. Further updates on the fourth edition will be announced in the coming weeks.
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