The 2025 edition of the AfroFuture Festival came to a grand close at the El Wak Stadium in Accra, delivering an unforgettable celebration of music, fashion and culture that showcased the very best of the Ghanaian experience.
The two-day event attracted a diverse audience from across the world, reinforcing AfroFuture’s status as one of Africa’s premier cultural festivals.
The festival’s performances were carefully structured into two waves across the weekend. The first day, held on Sunday, featured electrifying sets from Nigerian superstar Asake, Ghanaian-American singer Moliy and hitmaker King Promise, alongside several other artistes.
Their performances set the tone for the festival, keeping fans on their feet and offering value for money through high-energy deliveries and crowd engagement.

Day two raised the excitement even further, with headline performances from Rema and KiDi, supported by Mavo and South African DJ and producer TXC.
The artistes delivered back-to-back performances that kept the energy high well into the night, creating a vibrant atmosphere that resonated with both local and international attendees.

Beyond the music, AfroFuture 2025 stood out for its striking fashion moments and cultural expression. Festival-goers embraced bold styles, traditional influences and contemporary trends, turning the El Wak Stadium into a visual showcase of African creativity and global flair.

Overall, AfroFuture Festival 2025 proved to be a fun-filled and immersive experience, marked by exceptional performances, cultural pride and a strong sense of community. With beautiful people from around the world coming together in Accra, the festival once again affirmed Ghana’s place as a leading destination for music, culture and global entertainment.















