Ghana Music Awards – USA set to come off on October 10 in New Jersey

The maiden edition of Ghana Music Awards-USA is set to come off on Saturday, October 10, 2020.

The event which is dubbed ‘A Night to Remember’ will see some of the biggest acts from both Ghana and the USA vying for honors in various categories.  

The GMA-USA 2020 which will be held in Atlantic City, New Jersey will kick off with a red carpet event at 6:00PM and the main program at 8:00PM.

According to Emmanuel Kusi Mensah (Capito) the Communications Director of Ghana Music Awards-USA, the festival which is expected to be characterized by glitz and glamor will be featured in two sessions thus Awards Night and After Party.

The first which is the awards night will be held in America while the Awards Party will take place in Ghana at a later date yet to be announced by the organizers.

Viewers in Ghana can watch the awards night live online on Kofi TV and Kantanka TV to see their favorite artistes perform several hit songs as well as win laurels. 

According to the Communications Director, in a chat with Journalist and Blogger Attractive Mustapha Nii okai Inusah, the scheme which has been properly arranged is set to raise the bar even higher with regards to similar events. “GMA-USA shocked the entire Ghanaian entertainment industry with the launching ceremony and I can assure Ghanaians that the Awards Night will be even bigger and more thrilling”.

In a related development, the Chief Executive Officer of GEM Multimedia Ghana Limited Joana Gyan Cudjoe the newest partner of Dons Music Producition *(organizers of GMA-USA)* promises there will be a spectacular performance during the awards party in Ghana. 

The party will bring together all nominees and industry players for a dinner, where various award plaques will be given to winners.

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