The CEO of Charterhouse, Theresa Ayoade, has revealed that the 2020 edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) expected to take place in August will have a live audience.
Speaking on Joy FM's Showbiz A-Z show, she stated that the venue for the event will host about 100 people while observing the needed health protocols including social distancing.
The audience will consist of artistes who will perform and other nominated acts, she disclosed.
Explaining why the 2020 VGMA has delayed, she said, “We just needed the government restrictions to ease a little bit, so we could have a few more people at the event because we couldn’t just work with 20 people.”
Mrs Ayoade told George Quaye host of the show that her team has put together a plan that will help them run a successful show.
“The event that will be about 80% virtual and 20% live. We will have some live performances and hope we have the artistes present pick up their awards,” she added.
She said that the organisers will release a statement that would communicate to Ghanaians what to expect on the night.
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