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Popular Ghanaian music duo Keche are set to electrify the stage at the 2025 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards.
The awards night comes off on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at The Palms Convention Centre.
Starting at 7 p.m., the annual ceremony, now in its 13th edition, will be broadcast live on Joy Prime, giving fans across the country front-row access to Ghana’s biggest celebration of DJ culture.
Keche’s addition to the programme is expected to elevate the night’s tempo, merging Ghanaian DJ artistry with one of the nation’s most vibrant music duos.
This year’s competition is shaping up to be one of the fiercest yet.
DJ Sly King leads the nominations with eight nods, including DJ of the Year and Best Mobile DJ, while DJ Lord OTB, the reigning DJ of the Year, follows closely with seven nominations, setting up a high-stakes showdown between two of the industry’s heavyweights.
Organised by Merqury Republic, the 2025 edition celebrates the creativity, innovation, and community that fuel Ghana’s DJ movement.
The final nomination list, spanning radio DJs, club DJs, event DJs and turntable innovators, was selected by the Ghana DJ Awards Voting Board & Academy, made up of respected industry figures in media, music, marketing, and the creative arts.
Adding a stylish twist, organisers have announced a Best-Dressed Guest prize, an exclusive getaway to Aqua Safari Resort, courtesy of Wakanow, rewarding fans who show up in their boldest looks.
Tickets for the awards are now available via Veetickets.com, USSD 714888#, or ghanadjawards.org.
With Keche already confirmed to “Shake the Floor,” anticipation for this year’s edition has shifted into high gear.
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