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Call For Entry : Ghana Music Awards UK 2017 Opens Nominations

Organisers of Ghana Music Awards UK have held a press conference to call for entries for this year’s Ghana Music Awards UK.

The conference, which was held on Thursday, March 23, 2017, at Starr UK multimedia in Croydon, was to officially set the platform for artistes to submit their works for consideration.

According to Nana Slick, the General manager, submitted works must be released between April 2016 to April 2017.

CEO of the Awards, Mr.Eric Nii Tetteh ( Alordia Promotions ) disclosed that the purpose of the awards is to focus on recognising the hard work of Ghanaian musicians.

He also revealed that this year’s awards will introduce further categories to acknowledge a wider section within the industry.
Tracy Frankevijle, the Client and Event Coordinator encouraged that companies and individuals to patronise this year’s event.

“I’ll urge that people get involved in this year’s event and also support to create global awareness”, she said.

The Ghana Music Awards UK is an event which aims to recognise and celebrate the hard work and dedication of the various players in Ghana’s music industry.


All interested stakeholders are encouraged to submit their works to info@theghanamusicawardsuk.com and ghanamusicawardsuk.com.

The 2017 Ghana Music Awards UK is scheduled for the 9th of September 2017 at the Splash Gourmont palace, London.

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