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    First reveal of lineup for inaugural Trace Awards

    Excitement is building to fever pitch among fans of African and Afro-inspired music as global music authority Trace reveals the first performers in the lineup for the inaugural Trace Awards.
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    African and Afro-inspired musicians from around the globe are set to perform at the spectacular live event.

    Among the music stars on the lineup are:

    • Davido (Nigeria)
    • Asake (Nigeria)
    • Bamby (French Guiana)
    • 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)
    • Kalash (Martinique)
    • Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)
    • Lisandro Cuxi (Cape Verde)
    • Locko (Cameroon)
    • Mikl (Reunion)
    • Perola (Angola)
    • Plutonio (Mozambique)
    • Princess Lover (Martinique)
    • Ronisia (France)
    • Rutshelle Guillaume (Haïti)
    • Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)
    • Tayc (France)
    • Terell Elymoor (Mayotte)
    • Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

    More performers will be announced at a later date.

    To mark its 20th anniversary, global music powerhouse and Afro-music tastemaker Trace is staging the Trace Awards at the BK Arena, Kigali, Rwanda on 21 October 2023, to celebrate the creativity, talent and influence of African and Afro-inspired music and artists.

    More than 150 artists have been nominated in the Trace Awards. View the full list of nominations here.

    Pre-register for tickets here.

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