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AfroFuture’s Culture Beach Jam is taking over Polo Beach, The Shoreline, on December 28 & 29, 2024.
Two epic days of music, art, food, fashion, and immersive beachside vibes. Bring your style, energy, and sunscreen for an unforgettable Detty December.
From groundbreaking events to electrifying performances, AfroFuture's events redefine what it means to celebrate culture, creativity, and community.
This December is no exceptional, AfroFuture's Culture Beach Jam is storming the Accra Polo Beach Club Shoreline on December 28 & 29, 2024.

The Culture Beach Jam is a two-day event filled with music, art, food, fashion & immersive experiences. Party lovers are encouraged to bring the best of looks, great vibes, and prepare for an unforgettable experience this festive season at Accra Polo Beach Club.
According to a press release, musical icons like Omah Lay, King Promise, DJ Tunez, Kidi, Shallipopi, Joey B, Sabrina, Olive the Boy, and Ara the Jay will take the stage at this year’s Culture Beach Jam.
As guests enjoy electrifying performances from their favorite artists, the AfroFuture’s Rising Star Challenge winner will join the vibes with a performance.
AfroFuture has built a notch to the future of African entertainment by highlighting diasporan creativity and its a global cultural entertainment platform dedicated to celebrating the diverse culture and work of the diaspora through festivals, live performances, interactive activities, and community engagement.
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