Berla Mundi, a well-known media figure in Ghana, is getting ready to host the esteemed 66th Grammy Awards African Nominee Brunch once more.
This much awaited event honours the accomplishments of African artists nominated for the coveted golden gramophones and is scheduled for February 3rd, 2024, in Los Angeles. It is an official side event to the main Grammy Awards ceremony.
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After hosting the brunch successfully the year before, Mundi will return to the role and enchant the crowd with her trademark charm and wit.
Audiences and attendees alike are looking forward to her return because of her memorable experiences working with such well-known artists as Rocky Dawuni of Ghana and Nomcebo Zikode of South Africa.
The event’s organisers, GUBA, led by the distinguished Lady Dentaa Amoateng, have assembled a star-studded guest list that promises to make this year’s brunch even more lively.
Along with many other well-known people, the celebrated British-Ghanaian record producer Juls, South African pianist Musa Keys, and Nigerian music sensation Davido will be attending the celebration.
Excitation was generated by the announcement of Mundi’s return to hosting, and the TV3 star took to Instagram to express her excitement.
She expressed her excitement to be in charge of this esteemed event for the second time by saying, “Looking forward to this,” in response to GUBA’s announcement post.
Beyond Ghana’s borders, the brunch honours and celebrates the rich diversity of African musical talent.
The continent had a strong representation in this year’s Grammy nominations, with performers like Tyla, Burna Boy, Davido, and Ayra Starr competing in a number of categories. With four nominations, Burna Boy is in the lead, followed closely by Davido with three.
Much interest has also been shown in the recently added “Best African Performance” category, where Asake, Olamide, Ayra Starr, and Tyla have all received their first-ever Grammy nominations.
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