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The organisers of the Black Star Festival have announced new dates for the event, shifting it from September to October 2025.
GD Visionary Group said the festival, originally scheduled for 26th to 28th September, will now be held on 25th and 26th October at the same venue in Washington D.C.
In a statement, the group explained that the postponement was necessary to address important matters that had arisen. It assured the public that the adjustment would allow the festival to meet its high standards of excellence and integrity.
According to the organisers, the new dates position the Black Star Festival to deliver its intended impact as a flagship platform for Ghanaian heritage, cultural diplomacy and Pan-African solidarity.
They also reaffirmed their commitment to promoting Ghana’s rich cultural identity and said preparations were underway to make the festival an unforgettable experience.

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