The organisers of Ghana Music Awards UK (GMA-UK) has called on artistes, producers and others to submit their works for nomination for the 5th edition of the awards show.
In a press release, the organisers stated that it is accepting works released within the year under review (1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021).
The submission of works is expected to begin on 25th May and end on 22nd June 2021.
Also, the 5th edition of the Ghana Music Awards UK will come off on October 9, 2021.
Artistes can submit their works via gmauk.co.uk/submissions.
"We wish everyone the best of luck as we are looking forward to celebrating the 5th anniversary of the biggest night of music and awards in the UK," parts of the statement read.
This comes nearly a year after the 5th edition was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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