GRM Gala brings out the great and the good

Artists and leading Industry figures come together at the annual star-studded event

Maya Jama (pic by @alexjpiper-)

LAST NIGHT artists, entrepreneurs and key industry figures came together at the GRM Gala in London to celebrate black excellence in the UK entertainment and music Industry.

GRM Daily hosted the annual Pre-Rated Awards Gala at the iconic royal residence Kensington Palace. Set within the lavish surroundings and gardens of Kensington Palace, the illustrious and highly-anticipated event was attended by a number of GRM’s extended family of influential artists including: Lethal Bizzle, Kano, Tion Wayne, Wretch 32 and Ivorian Doll to name a few.

Also in attendance were cultural figures and industry friends: Munya Chawawa, Maya Jama, Harry Pinero, Ashley Walters and Daniel Kaluuya.

Chunkz and Filly (pic by @alexjpiper)

The GRM Gala brought the best in style and opulence to Kensington Palace, creating an ambience befitting of the celebration and attendees.

The illustrious red carpet featured some stellar ensembles from Kaluya in Gucci to Wretch 32 and Akala in bespoke tailored suits from Scabal, Maya Jama in Sophie Couture with Michael Dappah wearing Bottega to create the Gala’s glitziest celebration yet and cementing its status on the fashion calendar for bringing the best in style, music and entertainment together.

The event was curated by GRM Daily CEO and founder, Post who enthused: ‘Excited to be a part of championing black British excellence in music entertainment and sport.’

The event took place for the first time in 2020. Much like the GRM brand, the GRM Gala has upped the ante with each event and grown in size and prestige each year.

The first two GRM Gala’s were held at One Marylebone and The V&A Museum respectively with guestlists including the likes of Stormzy, AJ Tracey, Ms Banks, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Mo Gilligan in anticipation of the GRM Rated Awards later in the year.

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