The festival will take place this Saturday and Sunday Curiously
As excitement builds in the city ahead of this weekend’s Africa Oyé at Sefton Park, the official pre- and after-parties have been announced.
The selection of pre- and after-parties that take place on the Africa Oyé festival weekend have become a staple part of the Oyé experience in recent years. All the official pre- and after-parties support Africa Oyé and contribute to the charity, helping their mission to keep the festival free and open to all.Take a look at what's on offer between June 16 and 18 across Liverpool venues.
Hosted at 24 Kitchen Street by JSCP and Shabba Party from 8pm til late, this after-party will bring you “a blend of Afrobeats, Amapiano, Reggae and Dancehall from Capital Extra DJ Ras Kwame, Manchester's Ms Dee, and a roster of local support!”Cool Guy Entertainment presents the Africa Oyé Official After Party at The African Caribbean Centre from 9pm to 3am. The event features: “BBC 1xtra legend, Robbo Ranx in the building.
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