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Culture Management Group (CMG) has announced that AfroFuture Ghana 2025 will take place on December 28 and 29 at El-Wak Stadium, promising another unforgettable cultural showcase powered by Afreximbank and Martell.
Leading this year’s lineup is Afrobeats superstar Asake, alongside South African duo TxC, Ghanaian star Moliy, rap sensation King Paluta, and Afrobeat innovator Mavo.

The festival will also feature an exciting DJ lineup including DJ Obi & Obi’s House, ADDJ, DJ Loft, and the dynamic pair K-Dawg & EZPass, who will bring diverse sounds and energy to the AfroFuture stage.
The 2025 theme, ‘African Nostalgia,’ celebrates the shared memory that connects Africans across generations and borders through food, music, fashion, art, and community.
It honours enduring traditions that have shaped African identity while reimagining them for the future.
“African Nostalgia is the heartbeat of AfroFuture 2025. It’s a celebration of what shaped us yesterday and the fuel for building the African Dream of tomorrow,” said Abdul Karim Abdullah, CEO and Co-Founder of CMG.
Beyond the two-day concert, AfroFuture 2025 extends into a week of immersive cultural programming across Accra, blending entertainment, creativity, and community. Highlights include:
- Battle of Jollof Basketball Game – December 27, Bukom Arena
In partnership with the Basketball Africa League, this celebrity basketball event merges sports, music, and culture. - Fashion Night Out – December 30, Nubuke Museum
A day-to-night showcase of African design, featuring runway shows, interactive installations, panel discussions, and live performances. - New Year’s Eve Extravaganza with PVO – December 31, La Palm
AfroFuture’s 8th annual New Year’s Eve party promises high-energy fun with music, food, and fashion, presented by Positive Vibes Only (PVO). - Afro Expo – December 18–31, various locations in Accra
A month-long celebration of African innovation through masterclasses, wellness sessions, book talks, film screenings, and networking events. Afro Expo aims to bridge culture and commerce while spotlighting visionaries shaping Africa’s creative future.
“Every AfroFuture Festival is a reminder that the future of Black culture is being written right here in Africa. Our 2025 edition builds on that vision by bringing together artists and innovators shaping the next generation,” said Akosua Ayim, CMG’s Director of Operations. “
Tickets for AfroFuture Ghana 2025 are now available at www.afrofuture.com.

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