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The Ghana Music Awards-USA @ 7 is set to deliver one of the most anticipated nights in Ghanaian entertainment abroad, as organisers unveil a FIFA World Cup-themed edition for this year’s event.
Scheduled for August 8, 2028, the event will take place at the prestigious Hyatt Regency Princeton. This year’s edition promises a unique fusion of music and sport, celebrating the unifying power of both industries.
With the official theme, “Celebrating Our Culture, Music and Our Stars,” organisers aim to deliver an experience that blends the excitement of the World Cup with the vibrant sounds of Ghanaian music.
The event is expected to attract music lovers, industry players and members of the Ghanaian diaspora from across the United States and beyond.
Now in its seventh edition, the Ghana Music Awards-USA continues to serve as a major platform for honouring Ghanaian artistes and creatives making an impact globally.
Over the years, the scheme has grown in prestige, spotlighting both emerging talents and established stars while strengthening cultural ties within the diaspora.
This year’s show will feature live performances from top Ghanaian and international acts, offering a rich mix of genres including highlife, hiplife, afrobeats and gospel.
Attendees can also look forward to a glamorous red carpet, award presentations and a lively atmosphere inspired by the spirit of the World Cup.
Tickets and access
Tickets for the event are now available, with organisers encouraging early purchase due to high demand. Patrons can secure their seats via the official Eventbrite page.
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