Since its debut in 2017, when it was still known as Afrochella, AfroFuture has regularly featured top-tier talent, including past artists like Burna Boy, Asake, Ayra Starr, and Fireboy DML.
West Africa's December, sometimes known as "Detty December," is well renowned for its vivacious travel and festive events. AfroFuture is a multifaceted experience that includes art, fashion, food, and a strong thematic focus on "Black Unification & Pan Africanism." It is not just a music festival.
AfroFuture, a two-week expo with wellness activities, movies, and panel discussions, will begin on December 18. In addition, the event intends to hold an entrepreneurial pitch competition in collaboration with Black Ambition, a charity founded by Pharrell Williams. AfroFuture's varied program will also include a film festival and a day of volunteer work.
AfroFuture is preparing to be a remarkable celebration of African music and culture, drawing people from throughout the diaspora and beyond to the bustling city of Accra. It has an impressive roster and a wide range of cultural and educational activities.