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The countdown to culture, colour and controlled chaos has begun. The fifth edition of the AkwaabaFest ’26, has been officially launched at a press event held at Ceejay Studios in Accra.
The launch drew a lively mix of Ghana’s media, tourism, cultural and music communities, with strong institutional backing from representatives of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts; the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA); the Creative Arts Agency; and the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA).
Speaking at the event, Dr. Geoffrey Tamakloe, Director of Tourism at the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, reaffirmed the Ministry’s unwavering support for the festival, noting that AkwaabaFest aligns seamlessly with government initiatives such as the Black Star Experience and the 24-Hour Economy policy.
For the Ghana Tourism Authority, Kofi Atta Kakra Kusi, Deputy Director of Corporate Affairs, described the festival as a staple on the GTA calendar, one that promotes domestic tourism, attracts the diaspora and expatriate community, and offers patrons an authentic immersion into Ghanaian culture.
Echoing the enthusiasm, Karim Mussa, representing the Creative Arts Agency, expressed excitement about the agency’s increased involvement this year and pledged its full support toward making the festival a standout success.
From the music front, Rev. Thomas Yawson, First Vice President of MUSIGA, welcomed the festival’s continued growth, highlighting its role in providing artistes a platform to showcase their talents while amplifying Ghana’s rich cultural identity.
Unveiling what to expect in 2026, Richmond Adu-Poku, COO of AkwaabaFest ’26, outlined a packed programme including a three-day fair dubbed The Vibes Fair, celebrity games, a tribal fashion show, a kids’ playground experience, and the much-anticipated Akwaaba Experience Concert. He emphasised that this year’s edition is as much about immersive experiences, vibes and cultural renaissance as it is about a bold and visually stunning setup.
Founder of the festival, Joe Osae, closed the event by thanking partners, patrons and the media for their unwavering support over the years, promising that AkwaabaFest ’26 will deliver a refreshingly different and unforgettable experience.
Akwaaba Festival ’26 will take place at the National Theatre, Accra, from March 5 to 7, 2026. Culture lovers, consider yourselves officially warned.
Source:
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