Crown Gospel Awards – What’s Happening Now?

If you love gospel music, the Crown Gospel Awards is the event you keep an eye on every year. It started as a small celebration in South Africa and has grown into a continent‑wide showcase for choirs, solo artists, and producers. The show isn’t just about handing out trophies – it’s a chance to hear fresh songs, meet the people behind the music, and see which styles are shaping the future of gospel.

Why does this award matter? First, the Crown Gospel Awards has become a launch pad for new talent. Many artists who win “Best New Artist” end up touring Africa and even breaking into European markets. Second, the ceremony pulls in big sponsors, so there’s more money for production quality and better promotion of gospel music on TV and streaming platforms.

Key Categories You Should Know

The awards cover a wide range of categories to make sure every part of the gospel scene gets recognition. Here are the most watched ones:

  • Song of the Year – Highlights the track that got the biggest radio play and streaming numbers.
  • Best Choir – Celebrates groups that bring powerful harmonies to churches and festivals.
  • Artist of the Year – Gives a nod to the musician who dominated charts and live shows.
  • Producer of the Year – Shines a light on behind‑the‑scenes talent that crafts the sound.
  • Best New Artist – Spotlights fresh faces who are making a splash with their debut releases.

Each category is judged by a panel of industry experts, plus fan votes for some fan‑favorite awards. That mix keeps things balanced and lets the audience feel part of the decision.

Recent Winners & What’s Next

The last ceremony saw Grace Sound walk away with Song of the Year for “Heavenly Light,” a track that topped streaming charts in three countries. In the Best Choir category, the Kroonstad Praise Ensemble took the prize after delivering an unforgettable live performance at the event.

One surprise was the Producer of the Year award going to Lebo Moyo, a young beat‑maker known for blending traditional African drums with modern gospel beats. His win signals that the industry is open to innovative sounds, not just classic choir arrangements.

Looking ahead, the 2025 Crown Gospel Awards will be streamed live on YouTube and local TV stations, making it easier than ever to watch from home. The organizers have announced a new “Youth Impact” segment where high‑school groups can submit short videos of their performances for a chance to appear during the broadcast.

Want to stay in the loop? Follow the official Crown Gospel Awards Instagram and Twitter accounts – they post daily updates, nominee announcements, and behind‑the‑scenes clips. You can also sign up for the newsletter on their website; it sends a weekly roundup of upcoming events, ticket info, and exclusive interviews.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering gospel music, the Crown Gospel Awards gives you a front‑row seat to the biggest moments in the scene. Keep an eye on the nominees, watch the live show, and support the artists who are shaping the sound of faith today.

Renowned Radio Presenter and Pioneer Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule Passes Away at 54

Renowned Radio Presenter and Pioneer Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule Passes Away at 54

The South African entertainment industry mourns the loss of beloved radio host and Crown Gospel Awards founder Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule. Known for her influential work in radio and gospel music, her passing leaves an indelible mark. Tributes pour in as fans and colleagues celebrate her legacy of dedication, passion, and cultural impact.

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