Trace Awards and Festival 2023: celebrating Afro-Urban cultures in Kigali

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Launched in 2003, Trace is the leading multimedia and digital platform dedicated to Afro-Urban music and culture and the success of young people and artists. Trace’s mission is to entertain and make its audience “Succeed”. Trace reaches more than 350 million fans in 180 countries.

Shining a spotlight on musicians, creators, entrepreneurs and personalities from across Africa and the African Diaspora, the Trace Awards and Festival will take place in Kigali, Rwanda on October 20-21, 2023, in partnership with Visit Rwanda and QA Venue Solutions Rwanda, the management company of the BK Arena.

The event will feature a spectacular three-hour live televised music ceremony, preceded by a two-day cultural festival designed to entertain and empower music creators and fans alike.

Featuring the world’s leading African and Afro-descendant artists, the Trace Awards will take place at East Africa’s largest indoor venue, the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, in front of 7,500 music fans, musicians, opinion formers, style makers and influencers from Africa and around the world. The awards recognize a wide range of musical genres, from Afrobeat to Dancehall, Afro-Pop, Mbalax, Amapiano, Zouk, Kizomba, Genge, Coupé-Décalé, Bongo Flava, Soukous, Gospel, Rap, Kompa, Rhythm and Blues and Rumba, as well as honoring artists in a number of cultural and lifestyle categories.

In the line-up: Davido (Nigeria), Asake (Nigeria), Bamby (Guyana), Benjamin Dube (South Africa), Black Sherif (Ghana), Blxckie (South Africa), Bruce Melodie (Rwanda), Bwiza (Rwanda) , Didi B (Ivory Coast), Dystinct (Morocco), Janet Otieno (Kenya), Josey (Ivory Coast), Kizz Daniel (Nigeria), Lisandro Cuxi (Cape Verde), Locko (Cameroon), Mikl (Reunion ), Perola (Angola), Plutonio (Mozambique), Princess Lover (Martinique), Ronisia (France), Rutshelle Guillaume (Haiti), Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde), Tayc (France), Terrell Elymoor (Mayotte) and Viviane Chidid ( Senegal). And there’s more to come!

The Compozers, the first British Afrobeat group nominated in the Best Live category, will also be in Kigali as the awards’ house band.

The campaign will also include a series of events, an awards tour, parties and screenings in Africa, Europe, the USA, the UK, Brazil, the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean.

Aimed at fans of African and African-inspired music and culture around the world, the Trace Awards will be broadcast live on Trace channels in over 180 countries. They will also be broadcast on Trace’s terrestrial television partners and satellite channels around the world.

Source: Africa News Agency