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The Quartet Music Awards® Announce the 4th Annual Celebration Honoring Gospel Quartet Excellence in Charlotte

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The Quartet Music Awards® Announce the 4th Annual Celebration Honoring Gospel Quartet Excellence in Charlotte

Gospel music has long served as the heartbeat of faith communities across America, and few traditions capture that spirit quite like quartet music. On Saturday, April 25, 2026, that rich musical heritage will take center stage as the The Quartet Music Awards(QMA®) hosts its 4th Annual Awards Show in Charlotte.

This highly anticipated event will gather gospel music lovers, celebrated artists, industry professionals, and devoted supporters of quartet music for an unforgettable weekend of celebration, recognition, and worship. The annual gathering continues to grow in stature, serving as the premier event dedicated to honoring the powerful voices and timeless harmonies that define the quartet gospel tradition.

Founded to preserve the legacy while uplifting the future of quartet gospel, the Quartet Music Awards® has established itself as the first and only awards platform dedicated exclusively to quartet music. The awards recognize not only musical excellence but also the spiritual impact and cultural significance that quartet artists bring to audiences across generations.

For decades, gospel quartet music has carried messages of hope, perseverance, and faith through soul-stirring harmonies and electrifying live performances. The QMA® celebrates those contributions by highlighting artists, musicians, and industry leaders who continue to keep the tradition vibrant and evolving.

The 2026 ceremony promises a powerful evening of live performances, heartfelt tributes, and well-deserved honors, all set against the dynamic cultural backdrop of Charlotte, one of the Southeast’s fastest-growing centers for music, arts, and entertainment. Fans can expect electrifying quartet performances, emotional moments of recognition, and a collective spirit of praise that defines the genre.

More than just an awards show, the Quartet Music Awards® has become a gathering place for the quartet community—where legends, rising stars, and devoted fans unite to celebrate the music that has uplifted generations.

As anticipation builds for the 4th Annual celebration, organizers invite supporters from across the country to join the experience and witness the continued rise of quartet gospel music.

Event Details

What: 4th Annual Quartet Music Awards®

When: Saturday, April 25, 2026

Where: Charlotte

Tickets: TheQuartetMusicAwards.com

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