Gidi Culture Festival

Gidi Culture Festival

Gidi Culture Festival 2014
Status active
Genre music festival, arts festival
Date(s) Easter weekend
Frequency annual
Location(s) Lagos, Nigeria
Country Nigeria
Years active 2014-present
Founder Eclipse Live Africa
Website
www.GidiCultureFestival.com

The Gidi Culture Festival is a music and arts festival that takes place in Lagos, Nigeria. It was created in response to a demand from the local youth culture for live, affordable, and accessible entertainment in Africa.[1]

The Gidi Culture Festival provides a venue for live bands, DJs, and musical acts to perform. It also features outdoor activities, local vendors, and artisans.[2] The main show features a line-up of African acts from countries including Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Congo, Kenya, and the United Kingdom. The goal of the festival is to encourage the development of African talent and promote artists both within the continent and into overseas markets.[1]

History

The Gidi Culture Festival was established in 2014 by Eclipse Live Africa.[3][4] Its self-stated goal is to provoke insightful thoughts and empower African youth.[1][4][5] The festival has been noted for its novel ideas about giving back to the community. Its Beach Sweeps and Dreams Project is an exchange program that creates opportunities for young people to work in a variety of different creative industries.[5]

Inaugural Event: 2014

The festival's full line-up included: Ice Prince, Phyno, Naeto C, Chidinma, Dammy Krane, Blink, Poe, Boj, Teezee, Ayo Jay, Emma Nyra, Patoranking, Lynxx, Jesse Jagz, Oritse Femi, Orezi, Reminisce, Efya, DJ Obi, DJ Caise, DJ Hazan, DJ Cuppy, DJ Kaywise, Falz, Pucado, Yung L, and Endia.[3][6][7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Anugwara, Boldwin. "Youth corps members exhibit talents at Gidi Culture festival." Newswatch Times. January 17, 2014. December 12, 2014.
  2. "Are You Ready For The Gidi Culture Festival??" January 17, 2014. December 12, 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Gidi Culture Festival Announces First Lineup of Artistes". February 9, 2014. December 12, 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Gidi Culture Festival: Take Charge". Bella Naija. September 2, 2014. December 12, 2014.
  5. 1 2 "Gidi Culture Festival: Represent Your Community". Bella Naija. January 27, 2014. December 12, 2014. .
  6. "Gidi Culture Festival rocks Lagos tomorrow." Daily Independent. March 1, 2014. December 12, 2014.
  7. Alash, Bob. "VIP Tickets Contest!! A Beach Festival is Coming to Town! Gidi Culture Festival". Jaguda. February 2014. December 12, 2014.

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