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Ghana Music Awards Europe announces return for 4th edition in Toulouse

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The Ghana Music Awards Europe (GMAE) is gearing up for its fourth edition, set to kick off on March 15, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. in Toulouse, France. This exciting event will celebrate the best of Ghanaian music, highlighting both established stars and emerging talent.

Headlining the launch will be music legends Akosua Agyepong, Eno Barony, and Mabel Okyere, along with a dynamic lineup of rising stars like Samuel Sey, Yaw Scott, and Sanni Adams. Their performances will take place at the stylish Salle De Vic venue, offering a perfect setting for an unforgettable night.

Beyond the music, the event aims to strengthen cultural ties between Ghana and its diaspora, creating opportunities for collaboration within the global music industry. With a focus on the evolution of Ghanaian music worldwide, the Ghana Music Awards Europe promises to be a significant celebration of artistry and heritage.

Stay tuned for more updates as the event approaches!

Source:TheDotNews

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