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Afro nation Portugal announces dates for 2023

Afro nation fans gather in a shared love of music, dancing, culture, and positive vibes.

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by MARGARET WANJIRU

Sasa28 September 2022 - 07:16
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In Summary


  • •Nigeria and South Africa are the key drivers of this success, but the festival has gained traction in Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda in the last year.
  • •Afro nation fans gather together from around the world in a shared love of music, dancing, culture, and vibes.

The world's biggest afro beats festival, Afro nation has announced dates for the flagship Portugal edition in 2023.

Returning to the stunning Praia Da Rocha beach in the Algarve, in Portugal, the festival will take place between June 28 through June 30 2023, with early tickets already on sale.

Afro nation generates a huge amount of traction on social media, with Nigeria and South Africa as key drivers of this success.

The festival has also gained traction in Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda in the last year.

"Afro Nation Portugal really felt like the culmination of everything we have been working towards, and managed to exceed everyone's expectations yet again,” festival organisers said.

“We can't wait to take everything up another level again in 2023 and bring everyone together on the beach for an unforgettable celebration of music and unity. See you all there!"

Afro nation fans gather from around the world in a shared love of music, dancing, culture, and positive vibes.

2022’s raft of headliners included Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Chris Brown and Megan Thee Stallion, alongside legends P-Square, Beenie Man and the most exciting artists of the day like CKay, Popcaan, Shenseea, Omah Lay, Rema and Dadju.

Before heading back to its European origins, Afro nation will be rounding off a hugely successful 12 months in Ghana for New Year, with Davido, P-Square, Stonebwoy and more performing in Accra between December 28 and 29.

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