Charterhouse Productions — organizer of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, overseeing the annual ceremony recognizing Ghana's music industry achievements.
… Opening the Summit, Robert Klah, TGMA Lead and Head of Public Events and Communications at Charterhouse, welcomed participants and highlighted the purpose of the gathering. …
… Opening the Summit, Robert Klah, TGMA Lead and Head of Public Events and Communications at Charterhouse, welcomed participants and highlighted the purpose of the gathering. …
… Together with his management team at the Road Boys Association (RBA), Black Sherif met with senior executives of the telecommunications operator and the awards organisers, Charterhouse, to exchange pleasantries and discuss possible year-long partnerships during his reign. …
… Together with his management team at the Road Boys Association (RBA), Black Sherif met with senior executives of the telecommunications operator and the awards organisers, Charterhouse, to exchange pleasantries and discuss possible year-long partnerships during his reign. …
… According to the organisers, Charterhouse, the Music for Good Award is presented to an artist who has used the power of music and their brand for the good of society, and who must have released a related song in the year under review to win the honorary award. …
… CEO of Charterhouse, the organisers of the TGMA, Theresa Ayoade, acknowledged the partnership directly in her video message on the night, saying, “For 27 years, the TGMA stage has amplified the heartbeat of the nation. …
… The annual awards scheme, organised by Charterhouse Productions, is expected to bring together musicians, industry players, entertainment personalities and music lovers for a celebration of excellence, creativity and impact within Ghana’s vibrant music industry. …
… The annual awards scheme, organised by Charterhouse Productions, brought together musicians, industry players, entertainment personalities and music lovers for a celebration of excellence, creativity and impact within Ghana’s vibrant music industry. …
Over 230 artistes, managers, music executives, media practitioners and creative entrepreneurs gathered at the British Council in Accra for the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards Music Summit, held in commemoration of World Music Day to discuss brand endorsements and music contracts and equip Ghana's music community with practical knowledge for sustainable careers.
Over 230 artistes, managers, music executives, media practitioners and creative entrepreneurs gathered at the British Council in Accra for the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards Music Summit, held in commemoration of World Music Day to discuss brand endorsements and music contracts and equip Ghana's music community with practical knowledge for sustainable careers.
Over 200 artistes, managers, executives, media practitioners, and creative entrepreneurs attended the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards Music Summit at the British Council in Accra to discuss brand endorsements and music contracts as part of World Music Day commemoration.
Two weeks after winning five awards at the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, including Artiste of the Year, Black Sherif visited Telecel Ghana's headquarters for a courtesy call with senior executives and awards organisers Charterhouse to discuss year-long partnerships during his reign.
Newly crowned Artiste of the Year Black Sherif made a courtesy visit to Telecel Ghana's headquarters two weeks after winning five awards at the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards. He met with senior executives from Telecel and awards organiser Charterhouse to discuss potential partnerships during his reign.
Ghanaian afro-fusion duo Lali x Lola won the Telecel Music for Good Award at the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards for their #CroxItOut campaign, which raises breast cancer awareness in schools across Ghana through music and mentorship. The award includes a cash prize to support the winning artist's social impact initiative.
Telecel is celebrating 15 years as headline sponsor of the Ghana Music Awards, with the partnership having begun under Vodafone in 2011 and continuing through Telecel's rebrand in 2024. The sponsorship has funded expanded genre categories, regional concert series, and the TGMA in Schools initiative.
Telecel celebrated its 15-year tenure as headline sponsor of the Ghana Music Awards at the 27th edition, where Black Sherif won Artiste of the Year, Medikal's "Shoulder" won Most Popular Song, and Daddy Lumba received a lifetime achievement honour. The partnership, which began under Vodafone in 2011 and continued through Telecel's 2024 rebrand, has expanded TGMA into regional concerts, schools initiatives, and contributed to Ghana's creative arts sector growth.
The 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards returns with live performances, red-carpet glamour, and competition among the country's top artistes across multiple genres including Afrobeats, hiplife, gospel, and hip-hop. The annual event, organised by Charterhouse Productions, recognises outstanding achievements and serves as a major platform for Ghana's vibrant music industry.
The 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards returned with live performances, red-carpet glamour and competition across multiple genres including highlife, hiplife, gospel, reggae/dancehall, Afrobeats and hip-hop. Organised by Charterhouse Productions, the annual event recognises outstanding achievements in Ghana's music industry.
Charterhouse Productions announced that the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards will be held at the Grand Arena on Saturday, 9 May 2026, moving from its originally planned Palms Convention Centre venue due to the scheme's growing scale and production ambitions.
Charterhouse Productions has moved the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards from the Palms Convention Centre back to the Grand Arena, scheduled for 9 May 2026. The organisers cited the venue's expanded capacity and advanced infrastructure to support the awards' growing scale and production ambition.
Organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards have relocated the ceremony from Palms Convention Centre to the Grand Arena on May 9, 2026, citing the event's growing scale and the venue's larger capacity, advanced technical facilities, and production flexibility.
Charterhouse Productions has announced that the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards will move from the Palms Convention Centre to the Grand Arena at the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday, May 9, 2026. The organisers cited the venue's expansive capacity, advanced technical infrastructure, and production flexibility as reasons for the shift.