A List Of Every Top Upcoming Events/Festivals in Africa 2024

A List Of Every Top Upcoming Events/Festivals in Africa 2024
April 15, 2024

A List Of Top 10 Upcoming  Events By Locals in Africa 2024

Lagos Fashion Week: March 25 – March 28, 2024. Nigeria.

Ticket prices vary based on the type of pass.

Cape Town Jazz Festival: April 5 – April 6, 2024. South Africa.

Ticket prices range from $30 to $150 depending on seating.

Marrakech International Film Festival: June 20 – June 25, 2024. Morocco.

Ticket prices depend on the screening and events attended.

Essaouira Gnaoua World Music Festival: July 12 – July 15, 2024. Morocco.

Free entry to most performances; workshops may require registration fees.

Dakar Biennale: August 10 – September 10, 2024. Senegal.

Entry to most exhibitions and events is free.

Zanzibar International Film Festival: September 7 – September 15, 2024. Tanzania.

Ticket prices vary for screenings and workshops.

Cairo International Book Fair: October 15 – October 31, 2024. Egypt.

Entry is typically free; fees may apply for special events and conferences.

Cape Town International Comedy Festival: November 5 – November 10, 2024. South Africa.

Ticket prices depend on the performer and venue.

Gaborone Food and Wine Festival: November 20 – November 25, 2024. Botswana.

Ticket prices vary based on tasting packages and events.

Lamu Cultural Festival: December 10 – December 12, 2024. Kenya.

Most events are free; fees may apply for specific activities or tours.

A List Of Top Upcoming Events in Africa 2024 By International Organisations

Africa Cup of Nations: January 14 – February 5, 2024. Hosted in Morocco.

Ticket prices vary based on seating and match stage.

African Union Summit: February 9 – February 10, 2024. Location: TBA.

Entry is restricted to delegates and accredited media.

World Economic Forum on Africa: May 8 – May 10, 2024. Hosted in South Africa.

Registration fees apply; prices range based on participation level.

Africa Investment Forum: October 20 – October 22, 2024. Location: TBA.

Registration is required; fees vary for delegates and observers.

ITU World Telecommunication Development Conference: March 18 – March 22, 2024. Hosted in Egypt.

Ticket prices vary based on participant category.

AfricaCom (Cape Town, South Africa – July 16-18):

This is the continent’s largest tech conference, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and investors from around the world.

Ticket prices typically range from ZAR 1,850 (USD $100) to ZAR 7,950 (USD $440) depending on the package

Marrakech International Film Festival (Marrakech, Morocco – November 15-23):

This prestigious film festival showcases the best of Moroccan and international cinema.

Ticket prices vary depending on the screening.

Fespaneّل (Dakar, Senegal – February 1-11):

This vibrant festival is a celebration of African arts and culture, featuring music, dance, theater, and visual arts. Ticket prices vary depending on the event.

Carthage Film Festival (Carthage, Tunisia – November):

This is the oldest film festival in Africa and the Arab world, showcasing a diverse range of films from the region and beyond.

Specific dates and ticket information will be available closer to the event.

Nairobi International Film Festival (Nairobi, Kenya – February 22 – March 3):

This festival showcases the best of Kenyan and international cinema.

Ticket prices vary depending on the screening.

S zra Festival (Essaouira, Morocco – June):

This unique festival celebrates Gnawa music, a spiritual and trance-inducing genre rooted in African traditions. Specific dates and ticket information will be available closer to the event.

Cape Town International Jazz Festival (Cape Town, South Africa – March 22-24):

This world-renowned jazz festival features a stellar lineup of local and international artists.

Ticket prices range from ZAR 590 (USD $33) to ZAR 1,250 (USD $70) depending on the day.

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