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Burna Boy and Stonebwoy will headline Afrochella this year

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This year’s Afrochella Festival will have Burna Boy and Stonebwoy headlining. The two-day event, known for its immersive experience and cultural depth, will take place at the El Wak Stadium in Ghana. According to the Afrochella website, the theme of this year’s festival is “Afrofuturism,” which the site describes as a term that was “created to explore the developing intersection of cultural aesthetics, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of history in relation to the African world”. Diaspora.” The event is designed to be a comprehensive representation of African talent through the lens of art, cuisine, music and fashion. The festival is scheduled to take place on December 28-29, 2022.

A host of other musical talents are scheduled to perform at the star-studded event, including Mavin Records’ Ayra Starr, and many other Afrobeats artists on the African continent. The show is not just a great show celebrating African art, the culinary experience is also an integral part of the experience, and the organizers of the show will give local vendors and food business owners the opportunity to sell their food at the facilities during the occasion.

Before the main music event begins, Afrochella Expo at Afrochella House will present an educational segment of the event that will take place from December 18 to 31. These segments will consist of in-depth discussions on business components such as technology, healthcare, and other factors that affect the African economy. The festival will offer artists a platform to showcase their skills in initiatives like the Rising Star Challenge.

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