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VGMA NOMINEES JAM HITS HO FOR THE FIRST TIME

This year seems to be a year of firsts for the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, take the way the nominees were released this year for instance. 

This year, organizers dared to do something different; the nominees were released every hour on the hour across media platforms. Organizers, Charterhouse, wanted to create a social media buzz but what they got was a total media shutdown on radio, television and online.

The second first is about to hit the people of HO. The nominees jam train after having toured Accra, Koforidua, Kumasi, Tamale and Cape Coast is finally going to HO. Yes!! HO finally gets the chance to witness electrifying performances from the VGMA nominees.

The nominees jam train is ready, it’s gearing up and fueling up to make its next stop in the Volta City but it’s not going empty handed. Every town that has hosted the nominees jam before will attest to one thing, the train never comes empty handed. It is always full of nominees who give off noting but the best. 

The nominees always see the nominees jam as a way to first of all justify their nomination and also to rally massive support for votes. So it’s a really big deal for them and they never disappoint, no matter the genre, every nominee steps up to the plate delivers.

Still don’t get the picture? Maybe this will help, on the bill we have the 2016 unsung artistes for them it’s a make or break because only one of them will get the chance to perform at the main event. Also on the bill we have two gospel heavy weights, SP Kofi Sarpong and Patience Nyarko, wait a minute don’t get excited yet there’s more. 


Wisa, Atom and Jupitar are also on the bill as if that is not enough there is Kwaw Kesse who will bring his creativity to the stage, Edem who will carry you through every second of his act because he has mastered his stage craft, Bisa who will most definitely get you dancing and EL who will bring his swag to a performance that will leave you yearning for more.

It promises to be an exciting experience in HO, no matter where you are in and around HO make it a point to be at the Jubilee Park on the 9th of April to join in the biggest jam to hit HO.

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