Trace Awards goes to Zanzibar as organisers promise different experience
The highly anticipated second edition of the Trace Awards is set to hold at The Mora, Zanzibar, Tanzania, on February 26, 2025. Ahead of the prestigious global event, a nominee reception was held in Lagos, bringing together key industry figures, nominees and representatives of the show sponsors to discuss expectations for the upcoming ceremony.
Among those in attendance were Managing Director of Trace West Africa, Sam Onyemelukwe, celebrated disc jockey DJ Neptune; renowned video director TG Omori; Kemi Longe, Portfolio Director for Southern, Western, and Central Africa at Diageo and Adefemi Adenira, director of corporate communications and CSR, Airtel Nigeria
Speaking at the event, Onyemelukwe emphasised the significance of the Trace Awards in championing African music.
“For me, the Trace Awards is personal. We worked on it for many years before the first edition last year. The reason it was so important for Trace to create this award is because the culture that started from the streets of Lagos has now gone global. We have been a key part of the Afrobeats and Amapiano movements, and we couldn’t just sit back and let outsiders take ownership of our culture. We had to stand up for Africa.”On the decision to host the awards outside Nigeria, Onyemelukwe explained: “We want to bring the continent together while showcasing Africa’s beauty.”
Zanzibar is an incredible destination, and this year’s show will be an entirely different experience. Unlike last year’s arena-style setup, this time we are taking the event to the beach, offering an unforgettable visual spectacle.”
DJ Neptune expressed his excitement about this year’s event, particularly the recognition of DJs.
“Kudos to Trace for acknowledging DJs this year. I’m looking forward to the awards in Zanzibar—it’s a great destination, and hopefully, we bring it back home soon.”
Kemi Longe highlighted Johnnie Walker’s commitment to supporting the creative economy.
“Johnnie Walker is deeply passionate about music. Our ‘Keep Walking’ philosophy embodies progress, consistency, bold innovation, and creativity—values that align perfectly with the Trace Awards. That’s why we are proudly sponsoring two major categories: Song of the Year and Best Newcomer, celebrating the artists shaping the future of African music.”
Renowned video director TG Omori, known for his groundbreaking visuals, praised the inclusion of directors in the awards.
“It’s amazing to see the Trace Awards recognising directors. Next year, I hope we also consider a Director of the Year category alongside Producer of the Year.”
Adefemi Adeniran, director of corporate communications and CSR, Airtel Nigeria, reinforced the company’s long-standing connection to music.
“Music is part of Airtel’s DNA. Whether we are celebrating African traditions, supporting talent across the continent, or using music to educate our consumers, it has always been at the heart of our brand.”

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