3Music Awards returns in September after hiatus
By Seli Baisie One of Ghana’s popular alternative music awards scheme, the 3Music Awards, is set to resume operations in September 2024 following a year-long hiatus. The announcement was made during a press soiree in Accra on Thursday, July 25, 2024. Madam Rashidatu Yasmine Abdulai, CEO of 3Music Network, highlighted the extensive efforts behind the […]
By Seli Baisie
One of Ghana’s popular alternative music awards scheme, the 3Music Awards, is set to resume operations in September 2024 following a year-long hiatus.
The announcement was made during a press soiree in Accra on Thursday, July 25, 2024.
Madam Rashidatu Yasmine Abdulai, CEO of 3Music Network, highlighted the extensive efforts behind the scheme’s return.
“Today, I am thrilled to announce the return of 3Music Awards in September,” she said. “After a year-long hiatus, we have reimagined our approach to ensure 3Music Awards celebrates musical excellence and sets new industry standards.”
The CEO emphasized that the 3Music Awards is more than just an event.
“It is a celebration of creativity, talent, and vibrant culture. This year, we are introducing fresh elements to captivate the audience and honour the artists who inspire us. Our renewed commitment is to showcase the best in music and amplify the voices of our artistes, creating an inclusive and unforgettable experience.”
Emmanuel Sarpong, PR and Head of Communications for 3Music Awards, announced that the full list of nominees will be revealed in August, with the main awards ceremony slated for September.
Background on 3Music Awards:
The 3Music Awards, established in 2018, quickly gained popularity for celebrating the best in Ghanaian and African music. The awards scheme aims to recognize and honour musicians and industry players who contribute significantly to the music landscape. Known for its innovative and inclusive approach, the 3Music Awards has become a significant platform for emerging and established artists alike, celebrating creativity and promoting cultural diversity in the music industry.
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