December 18th 2025.
Rema and Ghana's very own KiDi have been announced as the latest additions to the star-studded line-up of Afrobeat artists set to grace the stage at AfroFuture Ghana 2025, closing out the year with a bang. This highly-anticipated event, organized by Culture Management Group, will be held at El Wak Stadium on December 28th and 29th.
The second wave of performers was recently revealed, and it includes the talented Rema from Nigeria, known for his chart-topping tracks like "Calm Down" and "Dumebi", as well as Ghana's own KiDi, whose unique blend of highlife and Afropop has captured the hearts of fans across Africa with songs like "Touch It" and "Odo".
These new acts will join an already impressive line-up of international DJs such as Skyla Tylaa, DJ L.A.J, DJ RBnice, Flygerian, DJ Mohogany, Afrolektra, TMSKDJ, and DJ Oreo, as well as renowned MCs like MC Lola, Kojo Manuel, Princess AJ, and Michael Nichols. Previously announced performers include Asake, TxC, Moliy, King Paluta, Mavo, and sets from Obi's House, ADDJ, DJ Loft, and K-Dwawg & EZPass.
In an exciting Instagram post, AfroFuture shared the news, stating that this year's festival will be more than just a musical event. It will be a celebration of African culture and its global influence. The festival is proudly sponsored by Afreximbank, a leader in African trade and connectivity, and Martell, the official spirits partner of AfroFuture Ghana 2025.
Abdul Karim Abdullah, CEO and co-founder of CMG, expressed his excitement for the upcoming event, stating that AfroFuture is committed to showcasing the diversity and innovation of African talent. He also mentioned that the addition of Rema, KiDi, and other incredible artists, DJs, and MCs will further enhance the festival's theme of "African Nostalgia", honoring the traditions that connect us while also celebrating the evolution of our sound and culture.
Apart from the main-stage performances, AfroFuture Ghana 2025 will also feature immersive installations, wellness programs, and cultural activities. These include the AfroFuture Foundation x Black Health Connect 3rd Annual Community Fair: Mind Matters, a wellness series in collaboration with 7even, The Future Makers masterclass series, as well as panels, book talks, and film screenings. Fashion Night Out at Nubuke will also return, showcasing the works of over 15 designers from the diaspora, revolving around this year's theme of "African Nostalgia".
Tickets for this highly-anticipated cultural event are now available on the AfroFuture website. Don't miss out on the opportunity to celebrate African creativity through music, art, food, fashion, and more at AfroFuture Ghana 2025!
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