Ghanaian Afrobeats sensation, King Promise, has promised an electrifying performance at the upcoming 26th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), confidently likening the experience to the world-renowned Grammy Awards.
Ahead of the highly anticipated TGMA event, the “Terminator” hitmaker assured fans that his stage performance would meet global standards in terms of production and delivery.
“You’ve seen the tour I just completed, and you’ve seen the level of investment we’ve put into production. I’m bringing that same energy and quality to the TGMAs, I told my team we need to go all out. This performance must feel like you’re watching the Grammys.”
King Promise
King Promise also expressed confidence in clinching the coveted Artiste of the Year award at this year’s event.
He cited his consistency, global reach, and overall impact on the music industry as clear indicators of why he deserves the title. “I’m aiming to win all ten of my nominations at this year’s TGMAs,” he added.
The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards is scheduled with King Promise billed as one of the headline performers.
As one of the top contenders for the evening’s most prestigious award, fans and industry watchers alike are eager to see how the celebrated artiste will bring his international flair to Ghana’s biggest music night.
Leading performers from all around the nation continue to attend the Ghana Music Awards, which are held yearly to honor achievements in the music industry.
King Promise’s audacious statement has already raised expectations for what might be this year’s event’s high point.
Fans and industry insiders are excited about the announcement, with many looking forward to seeing what the “Terminator” hitmaker has in store. King Promise is known for his lively stage presence and silky vocals.
TGMAs Organizers Implement Restrictions on Red Carpet Appearance
The 26th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is taking a new turn as organisers implement restrictions on who can appear on the red carpet.
This year’s event will feature a selective red carpet experience, with only officially invited celebrities and dignitaries granted access.
According to the organisers, there will be two separate red carpet sessions: one for general media interviews and photoshoots, and the main session where the iconic “Who are you wearing?” interviews will take place.
Invitations are required to appear on the main red carpet, which will be broadcast on TV. This move aims to bring order and professionalism to the red carpet proceedings.
Over the years, many have raised concerns about the quality of red carpet appearances, with some criticising the inclusion of so-called ‘celebrities’ and the lack of proper curation, which often extended the duration unnecessarily.
Others have also expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of outfits showcased, describing many as subpar.
Last year, the likes of Michael Ola and Kofi Okyere Darko(KOD), expressed their disappointment with the organisation of the Red Carpet event.
In his opinion, Ola Michael mentioned that the Red carpet was an event on its own, but after many years, Charterhouse has yet to master it.
KOD, founder of the Nineteen57 fashion company, noted that the people who appeared on the carpet could have done better.
With the new directive, the 2025 TGMA red carpet promises a more polished and organised experience.
The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards is scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2025, at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre.
Produced by Charterhouse, the event is sponsored by Guinness, British Council, Close-Up, KPMG, and TV3, and powered by Telecel – Connecting Energies.
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