ART X Lagos has gained an invaluable reputation as a worthwhile collage of events, since its launch three years ago. Aimed at showcasing the best and most innovative contemporary art from the African continent and diaspora, the organizers of the yearly international art fair have curated three acclaimed editions, and have now publicly detailed plans for a fourth edition, scheduled to take place at the Federal Place, Victoria Island, from 1st to 3rd of November.
A quotidian, highly anticipated part of the weekend is the music concert, ART X Live!, and like previous editions, three artists—WurlD, Lady Donli and Buju—are slated to take the stage. This year the show aims at celebrating some of Lagos’ emerging mavericks, and the selection of these three artists is apt, considering each pulls from diverse influence to make distinct and striking music. WurlD and Lady Donli released critically acclaimed debut albums—‘Love Is Contagious’ and ‘Enjoy Your Life’ respectively—this year, while Buju is slowly moving from cult figure to mainstream prominence, especially with the release of his Zlatan-assisted single, “Spiritual”. All three artists have expressed their excitement at being a part of ART X Live! 2019, as well as optimistic ideas of what to expect from their performances.
WurlD: “Lots of art, music and a fusion of both things. A lot of range, a lot of dance. I might even be performing some songs for the first time.”
Lady Donli: “Expect the enjoyment ministry of course, because all I’m bringing is the good vibes. I’m excited to perform some songs from ‘Enjoy Your Life’ for the first time”
Buju: “Amazing music, an amazing time, amazing vibes. Looking forward to maybe sharing some unreleased stuff.”
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Lanre Masha, who curated last year’s ART X Live!, continues his role, while popular beatsmith TMXO will offer music production services. ART X Live! 2019 will also feature visual art by Dafe Oboro and Joy Matashi. This melding of music and art will be sure to create a riveting experience for attendees.
Although ART X Live! is an invitation-based event, hopeful invitees and attendees in general are urged to follow ART X Lagos’ social media and also check on their website, for frequent updates and a chance to win invites. Tickets for ART X Lagos 2019 will be on sale from next Monday, September 23rd.
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The historic Fanti Carnival is set to make its grand return on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, bringing the...
The historic Fanti Carnival is set to make its grand return on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, bringing the...
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This year’s edition is supported by the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, in partnership with Robert Taylor Media and the Brazilian Descendants Association of Lagos. Together, they aim to honour the legacy of the Afro-Brazilian community in Lagos — descendants of formerly enslaved returnees who shaped the city’s culture, religion, and architecture.
The carnival procession will kick off at 12:00 PM, starting from Old Defence Road and will end at the JK Randle Centre, with accreditation beginning at 10:00 AM. Attendees can expect a stunning showcase of traditional costumes, Afro-Brazilian drumming, dance, and performances from local creatives reinterpreting heritage for a new generation.
Whether you’re drawn to the dazzling pageantry, the live performances, or the chance to connect with a rich cultural history, the Fanti Carnival is an unmissable event this Easter.
Tickets are now available, and more information can be found via the official Fanti Carnival website or their social platforms.
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In addition to Fally Ipupa, Vlisco also tapped up Ivorian fashion designer Loza Maléombho and Nigerian director Daniel Obasi to contribute to ‘The Garden Of Sisterhood’ campaign. Maléombho’s unique designs and Obasi’s striking storytelling helped contribute to actualising Vlisco’s distinct aesthetic and vision of merging heritage, creativity and fashion.
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Similarly, Marlou van Engelen, the creative director of Vlisco, expressed that it was an honour working with Fally Ipupa. “His song ‘MAYANGA’ perfectly reflects our admiration for the women who shaped us, inspire us, and mean so much to us. For us, it’s not just about fashion; it’s about the stories told through our beautiful prints. And I believe the best stories are always told together,” she said in a statement.
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Just last November, Apple Music named Rigo Kamp as its Up Next artist, an acknowledgment that underscored his potential and confirmed what the tastemakers and underground scene already knew. Weeks later, he delivered an exhilarating live set for Spotify Fresh Finds in Lagos, proving he’s just as compelling live as he is in the studio.
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