The 30th Annual South African Music Awards is the 30th ceremony of the South African Music Awards. The ceremony is scheduled for 2 November 2024 at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Gauteng. The event will be hosted by Minnie Dlamini.
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Date | 2 November 2024 |
Location | Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, Gauteng |
Country | South Africa |
Presented by | Recording Industry of South Africa |
Hosted by | Minnie Dlamini |
Most nominations | Tyla (7) |
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Network | SABC1 |
Runtime | 2:00:00 |
The nominees were announced on 26 September.[1] Tyla and Kabza De Small received the most nominations with 7 each.[2]
Background
editTwo public voting categories RAV Music Video of the Year, and Motsepe Foundation Record of the Year were announced online on August 14, 2024.[3]
Nominees were announced at Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand on September 26, 2024.[1]
On 18 October 2024, the organization announced that Tyla will be honoured with the International Achievement Award. Sipho Makhabane and Ringo Madlingozi are the recipient for Lifetime Achievement Award.[4]
Nominees
editWinners will be listed first and highlighted in bold.
Top 5 categories
editAlbum of the Year (Presented by SAMPRA) |
Duo or Group of the Year (Presented by Radio 2000) |
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Female Artist of the Year (Presented by Ukhozi FM) |
Male Artist of the Year (Presented by Lesedi FM) |
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Newcomer of the Year (Presented by Santam) | |
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Album genre super categories
editBest Rock Album | Best Pop Album |
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Beste Pop Album | Best Adult Contemporary Album (English) |
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Beste Kontemporêre Musiek Album | Best African Adult Contemporary Album (Presented by Ikwekwezi FM) |
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Best Alternative Album | Best R&B/Soul Album (Presented by UMhlobo Wenene FM) |
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Best Hip Hop Album | Best Kwaito Album |
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Best Amapiano Album (Presented by Motsweding FM) |
Best Gqom Album |
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Best Dance Album | Best Traditional Faith Album |
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Best Contemporary Faith Music Album | Best African Indigenous Faith Music Album |
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Best Traditional Album | Best Maskandi Album |
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Best Jazz Album | Best Classical/Instrumental Album |
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Best Afro Pop Album | Best Reggae Album |
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Technical categories
editBest Produced Music Video | Best Produced Album |
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Best Engineered Album | Remix of the Year |
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Best Live Audio-Visual Recording | Best Collaboratiion |
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Public vote
editRecord of the Year (Presented by Motsepe Foundation) |
Music Video of the Year (Presented by RiSA) |
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Special awards
editLifetime Achievement Award | |
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Sipho Makhabane and Ringo Madlingozi
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International Achievement Award | |
Chairperson's Award (Presented by RiSA) | |
Best Selling Awards
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Best-Selling Artist | Best Selling Live Audio Visual |
Most Streamed Song of the Year | |
Record of the Decade | |
Album of the Decade | |
Rest of Africa Award | |
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References
edit- ^ a b Gaanakgomo, Constance (26 September 2024). "Tyla tops SAMA30 nominations: Grammy winner leads with 5 nods, awards set for 2 November". South Africa: News24. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ "Sensational Tyla leads the pack with five SAMA30 nominations". Sunday World. 26 September 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ "#SAMA30 unveils nominees for the Motsepe Foundation Record of the Year and RiSA Audio Visual (RAV) Music Video of the Year Awards". South African Music Awards. 14 August 2024. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ Birjalal, Alyssia (21 October 2024). "Tyla, Ringo Madlingozi and Sipho Makhabane to receive prestigious awards at the 2024 Samas". Independent Online. Retrieved 22 October 2024.