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Angélique Kidjo to Become First African Artiste Honoured on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Angélique Kidjo joins a 35‑strong roster that includes Grammy winners Miley Cyrus, Josh Groban, Bone Thugs‑N‑Harmony, Lyle Lovett, The Clark Sisters, and Intocable, as well as actors, Timothée Chalamet and Demi Moore.

By Abioye Damilare Samson

Grammy-winning music legend, Angélique Kidjo, has been announced as part of the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s Class of 2026, making her the first African artiste to receive a star on the famed boulevard.

Kidjo joins a 35‑strong roster that includes Grammy winners Miley Cyrus, Josh Groban, Bone Thugs‑N‑Harmony, Lyle Lovett, The Clark Sisters, and Intocable, as well as actors Timothée Chalamet and Demi Moore. 

Angélique Kidjo
Angélique Kidjo

The honourees span six categories: recordings, motion pictures, television, live theatre/live performance, sports entertainment, and radio, and were revealed during a press conference at Ovation Hollywood on Wednesday, July 2.

The selection committee of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce chose the inductees from “hundreds” of nominations at its 20 June meeting, with the board of directors ratifying the list on 25 June. “These talented individuals have made significant contributions to the world of entertainment, and we are thrilled to honour them with this well‑deserved recognition”, said Peter Roth, former CEO of Warner Bros. Television and chair of the Walk of Fame committee.

Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

While dates have yet to be scheduled, recipients have two years from the date of selection to schedule star ceremonies before they expire. Angélique Kidjo’s recognition marks a monumental moment for African representation in global pop culture. Her storied career, which spans continents and genres, remains a beacon of creative excellence and cultural pride for Africa and the diaspora at large.

See the complete list of honourees here.

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Angélique Kidjo Set to Become First African Musician to Receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame



Global music icon Angélique Kidjo has been selected to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, making her the first African musician to be honored in this way. The Beninese singer, known for her powerful voice and commitment to social justice, was named as part of the Walk of Fame Class of 2026 under the ‘Recording’ category.


The announcement was made in Los Angeles by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. The organization, which oversees the Walk of Fame, confirmed that Kidjo joins a list of 2026 honorees that includes Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Miley Cyrus, and Intocable.

Kidjo’s selection marks a major moment in music history. While artists from Africa have long shaped global culture, few have been acknowledged by institutions like the Walk of Fame. This inclusion, overdue as it may be, once again brings a strong voice from the African continent into focus.

"I may be the first African singer to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but I am certain I won’t be the last," she tells OkayAfrica. "Many will follow, and it fills my heart with joy!"


Born in Ouidah, Benin, Kidjo began her career in West Africa before moving to France in the 1980s. She rose to fame through a unique blend of Afrobeat, funk, and pop. Her lyrics, sung in Fon, Yoruba, French, and English, explore themes such as identity and liberation.


She has released more than a dozen albums over the course of her career. Her projects have included reinterpretations of classic works, such as her reimagining of the Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, and tributes to women and African heritage on albums like Eve and Mother Nature. She has performed at major venues including Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, and has collaborated with artists such as Alicia Keys, Burna Boy, Philip Glass, and Carlos Santana.


Beyond music, Kidjo is known for her humanitarian work. She is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and the founder of the Batonga Foundation, which supports the education of girls across Africa. Her advocacy for women’s rights and cultural equity has earned her awards from the United Nations, Amnesty International, and the World Economic Forum.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame, which began in 1960, features over 2,700 stars along Hollywood Boulevard. Receiving a star is considered one of the highest honors in American popular culture. The Walk celebrates contributions to entertainment in categories such as film, television, radio, live theatre, and recordings.

With this recognition, Kidjo takes her place among the most celebrated performers of our time.

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Angélique Kidjo Makes History as the First African Artist to Join the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Angélique Kidjo is making history. The five-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer, often called “Africa’s premiere diva” by TIME Magazine, is set to become the first African artist ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Known for her powerful voice, genre-blending music and electric stage presence, Kidjo will be honoured in the Recordings category alongside global stars like Miley Cyrus, The Clark Sisters, and more. The honour recognises her decades of groundbreaking work in music and her role in sharing African sound and culture with the world.

The announcement came during a live press conference at Ovation Hollywood, where the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce revealed the Walk of Fame Class of 2026—a list of 35 artists across music, film, television, live theatre and sports entertainment.

“We are excited to announce the newest selections of 35 esteemed individuals who will be enshrined onto the Walk of Fame,” said Peter Roth, former CEO of Warner Bros. Television and chair of the selection committee. “These talented individuals have made significant contributions to the world of entertainment, and we are thrilled to honour them with this well-deserved recognition.”

Other stars who will be honoured alongside Kidjo include Timothée Chalamet and Demi Moore (Film), Chef Gordon Ramsay (Television), and Shaquille O’Neal (Sports Entertainment).

The date for the unveiling ceremony is yet to be announced, but the celebration has already begun.

⭐Angelique Kidjo is the first African artist in history to be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame!https://t.co/2ByFcbWiiA pic.twitter.com/iFkWtnBv03

— Angelique Kidjo (@angeliquekidjo) July 3, 2025

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