Ghana’s capital Accra will serve as the designated venue for the 2025 FESTAC AFRICA Renaissance Festival, a significant Pan-African cultural gathering set to run from September 21 through 27, 2025.
The Ghana Tourism Authority, Ghana’s government, and FESTAC AFRICA Renaissance Festival Chairman Yinka Abioye jointly revealed the announcement, with Abioye characterizing the occasion as a “powerful celebration of Africa’s unity, heritage, and shared future”.
The statement read “Described as more than just a festival, FESTAC AFRICA 2025 is being positioned as a cultural revolution; a moment of continental awakening that champions Pan-Africanism, cultural reclamation, and economic transformation.”
Abioye added, “FESTAC AFRICA 2025 is not just an event; it is the heartbeat of a rising continent. Ghana stands ready, not only to host, but to unite Africa in spirit, purpose, and pride. From the land of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, a new Africa shall rise.”
Festival organizers selected dates carrying profound symbolic meaning, according to the announcement.
The statement added, “September 21 marks the birthday of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s founding father and a key figure in the Pan-African movement. The week-long celebration will end on September 27, which coincides with World Tourism Day—a globally recognised moment that aligns with the festival’s vision of positioning Africa as a cultural and economic hub.
“The theme for the 2025 edition is ‘Harnessing Health, Culture, Trade, Climate Change, Gender Equity, and Tourism for Sustainable Economic Growth.”
“Organisers say this theme is a bold call to action that places culture at the centre of Africa’s development agenda while recognising the importance of environmental responsibility, inclusive governance, and public health. Rather than treating these issues in isolation, the festival seeks to weave them together as strategic pillars for lasting growth.”