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Day One of the AfroFuture Festival ended in the early hours of the morning, but the energy never dipped as thousands of music lovers gathered for a night of unforgettable performances.
The festival officially got underway around 10:00 p.m., with opening performances setting the mood for what would become a marathon night of music.

Ghanaian artistes Moliy and King Paluta warmed up the crowd, keeping spirits high as anticipation built for the headline act.

That anticipation paid off at about 2:30 a.m., when Nigerian star Asake finally stepped onto the stage.
His arrival was met with deafening cheers from fans who had waited patiently for hours.
Making a massive entrance, Asake launched straight into back-to-back hits, turning the venue into a sea of voices as the crowd sang along word for word.

Midway through his performance, Asake delivered one of the night’s biggest surprises by bringing out King Promise, Ghana’s reigning TGMA Artiste of the Year.
The unexpected collaboration sent excitement levels soaring and cemented Day One as a standout opening to the festival.
Despite the late hour, the crowd remained fully engaged, proving that AfroFuture continues to command strong loyalty and excitement among fans.
With the first night wrapped up on a high note, attention now turns to Day Two of the festival.
Headline act Rema is set to take the stage, alongside Ghana’s own KiDi, promising another night of electrifying performances.
If Day One was anything to go by, AfroFuture fans are in for an even bigger experience as the festival continues.
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