Audio By Carbonatix
Tidal Rave Festival 2025, Africa’s biggest beach party, kicks off this Friday, 14th November, with an opening night event before the main rave on Saturday, 15th November at 12 PM sharp at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.
The two-day experience will feature headline performances from Ayra Starr, Black Sherif, Gyakie, Moliy, Darko Vibes, GonaBoy, and Olive The Boy. With a packed lineup and expanded setup, organisers promise double the energy, double the stages and a full-on beach experience.
Two Stages, One Massive Party
This year’s edition comes with two main stages: the Culture Stage and the Rave Stage.
The Culture Stage at the new Culture Village will keep things lively in the daytime with nonstop DJ sets, MC sessions and performances from emerging talents.
When night falls, the Rave Stage takes over. That’s where the heavyweights hit the mic: Ayra Starr, Black Sherif, Gyakie, Moliy, GonaBoy and Darko Vibes, all backed by top DJs including DJ Vyrusky and hype man Kojo Manuel.
Experience Zones You Can’t Miss
Tidal Rave isn’t just about the music. The organisers have created several interactive zones to complete the experience.
At the Culture Village, ravers can join the Vaseline Pool Party from midday, strike a pose at the Absa Pink Beach, or explore the Johnnie Walker Afro Exchange.
The Dance Zone will feature dance queen Lisa Quama and her crew with routines, tutorials and live battles.
At the Merch Zone, fans can shop for exclusive gear from Black Star Experience and Natives of the Hood to keep their look sharp.
How to Get In: Follow the Entry Protocol
Festivalgoers are advised to get their tickets early by dialling 71420# or visiting www.tidalravefestival.com.
After purchasing, attendees should head to the Tidal Rave Car Park near La Palm, where tickets will be scanned, and wristbands issued. From there, the official shuttle service will transport ravers to and from the venue. VIP and Wildcard holders will enjoy exclusive shuttle and zone access.
Safety First
Security will be provided by the Ghana Police Service and private security firms, with medical and fire response teams on standby.
Organisers have reminded patrons not to enter the sea after 6 PM, a strict safety rule enforced by lifeguards. Solar-powered charging stations will also be available to keep phones powered throughout the event.
Tickets are already selling fast. So, gather your crew, grab your passes, and prepare for one of the wildest weekends of the year. It’s Tidal Rave time!
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