Afro Nation Portugal 2022

 

It’s time to unite in the glow of Afro Nation Portugal 2022, one of the world’s biggest afrobeats festivals!

 

From Friday 1st of July at 2PM to Sunday 3rd of July at 10:30PM, you can get down to the best of afrobeats, soca, amapiano, RnB, hip hop, dancehall, and more.

 

Enjoy golden sands and a sparkling sea alongside the red rock cliffs of Praia da Rocha beach in Portimão, Portugal!

 

You won’t want to miss out on this mega line up!

 

With Wizkid, Burna Boy, Megan Thee Stallion, and Chris Brown headlining the event, plus the likes of P-Square, Beenie Man, Diamond Platnumz, and Rema also in attendance, you’ll be hard pressed to find an event as star-studded as this!

 

 

Having given an iconic live performance at the esteemed Afro Nation Festival 2019, Nigerian superstar Wizkid is certain to stun you with the hottest party soundtracks, coming on the heels of his latest studio album More Love, Less Ego.

 

American RnB artist Chris Brown is at the top of his game, with his new anthem Iffy grabbing everyone’s attention, and a much anticipated studio album Breezy set to release soon in 2022!

 

With big names like these on the entertainment list, how could you possibly miss this event?

 

Celebrate the scene and soak in sunny beach vibes at one of Portugal’s most stunning tourist destinations! Afro Nation Portugal 2022 is one step ahead of all other summer celebrations.

 

With three festival stages bowing under the weight of stardom, you can see all of your fave performers live and in the flesh over three whole days!

 

It’s not hard to see how this electrifying event revolutionised the global festival calendar.

 

 

Look no further for your Summer 2022 event – the Afro Nation Festival is the place for you! Party day and night to the best of afro music, and take advantage of the local territory to get some holiday sightseeing in.

 

So slip on those sandals, slap on some sunscreen, and grab your party ‘fit – we’ll see you on the beach at Afro Nation Portugal 2022!

 

By Isabella Hassan