Beninese-French music legend Angélique Kidjo has been named among the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s Class of 2026, making history as the first African artist to receive this prestigious honour.
Kidjo is one of nine global recording artists selected this year and joins a lineup of six Grammy Award winners, including Miley Cyrus, Lyle Lovett, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, The Clark Sisters, and Intocable.
The announcement was made on Wednesday, July 2, during a live press conference at Ovation Hollywood.
Widely regarded as one of Africa’s most celebrated musicians, Kidjo’s recognition marks a powerful milestone for African representation in global entertainment. Her selection places her alongside an illustrious and international group of honorees, including:
- Emily Blunt (UK)
- Deepika Padukone (India)
- Marion Cotillard (France)
- Rachel McAdams (Canada)
- Lea Salonga (Philippines)
- Paulinho da Costa (Brazil)
- Air Supply (Australia)
The Walk of Fame Class of 2026 was chosen from hundreds of nominees by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s Selection Panel, and approved by the Chamber’s Board of Directors.
Committee chair Peter Roth, former Warner Bros. Television CEO, stated:
“These talented individuals have made significant contributions to the world of entertainment, and we are thrilled to honour them with this well-deserved recognition.”
While star ceremony dates are yet to be confirmed, honorees have up to two years to schedule their inductions.
Kidjo’s achievement is expected to inspire and elevate a new generation of African artists and creatives striving for global impact.
