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The anticipation for the 11th Ghana DJ Awards has hit a peak with the announcement of Guinness Ghana as the event's new headline sponsor.
Now dubbed ‘Guinness Ghana DJ Awards' powered by Smirnoff, this partnership with the renowned beverage manufacturer has ignited great excitement for the upcoming festivities.
Merqury Republic Africa, the creative brains behind the awards, expressed their enthusiasm for this collaboration.
The CEO, Merqury Quaye, mentioned that this marks a significant chapter in the history of the awards, with Guinness Ghana's support set to elevate the event to new heights.
“We are truly thrilled about the boundless possibilities this partnership holds and can't wait to witness the magic to unfold at the Guinness Ghana DJ Awards," Merqury Quaye said.
Aside from the title sponsorship by Guinness Ghana, it was revealed that Smirnoff, a unique creation from the Guinness stable, will also contribute by powering the various activities of the festival, particularly the Pubfest national tour, which is set to commence from Sunyani.
The Ghana DJ Awards, an annual affair celebrating the remarkable talents of DJs spanning different genres, has become a regular fixture on the Ghanaian entertainment calendar.
With the backing of Guinness, the event is expected to reach unprecedented levels, offering DJs a platform to showcase their artistry and enrich the nation's vibrant music culture.

The unveiling of Guinness Ghana as the title sponsor has triggered a wave of excitement across social media platforms, drawing attention from fans and industry insiders globally.
As the festival's 11th year approaches, renowned DJs, industry professionals, and influential figures both within and outside Ghana are gearing up for a grand celebration of skill, innovation, and commitment.
With the spotlight on Guinness Ghana for the 2023 edition, the expectation continues to swell for a remarkable commemoration of music and the exceptional DJs who are the pulse of Ghana's music realm.
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