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The 6th edition of Ghana Music Awards UK is expected to come off on Saturday, October 29.
The board, management and planning committee of Ghana Music Awards UK are geared up to give patrons yet another experience at the event.
This year’s excitement-packed event is scheduled to take place at the Royal Regency Palace Manor Park in London. The show will see performances from Camidoh, Kelvin Boy, Joyce Blessing, Diana Hamilton, D-Black, Sefa among many others.
The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Music Awards UK, Nii Tackie Tetteh has promised patrons a surprise act.

Mr. Tetteh stated that the 2022 Ghana Music Awards UK "is growing and gradually becoming a festival and that has motivated us to put a special premium on the entire planning and execution."
The Ghana Music Awards UK is an annual event to celebrate Ghanaian musicians in the UK and Ghana for their hard work in the creative space and also to reward some key industry players who have paid their dues in the creative industry.
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