Partners & sponsors
Stand behind it
Ten organisations put money, power and people behind a field in Osu last November. Here is what that bought them, and the four things it never buys.
2025 numbers, audited
Who actually
turns up
Counted on the gate scanners, not estimated from the field. The full breakdown is in the February note.
32,400
Through the gates in 2025
18–34
Two-thirds of the crowd
41%
Travelled from outside Accra
58%
Had been before
Three ways in
What partnership
actually buys
Stage partner
One of the four stages carries your name for the three days, on site and in every listing. Four available and the Drum Circle is not one of them.
From GHS 120,000
Supporting partner
Site presence, a hosting space if you want one, and your mark in the run below. Ten of these and no more.
From GHS 45,000
Community partner
Water, transport, medical, printing, waste. If you supply something the festival needs, you are a partner on the same terms as anybody paying.
In kind
Made possible by
Thank you to
our partners
Ten organisations put money, power and people behind a field in Osu. None of them asked for their logo on the stage.
Highlife
Afrobeats
Gospel
Drill
Palmwine
Hiplife
Fontomfrom
Kpanlogo
Highlife
Afrobeats
Gospel
Drill
Palmwine
Hiplife
Fontomfrom
Kpanlogo
Four things
we will not sell
Saying this up front has cost us two partners in ten years and saved a great deal of everybody's time.
Naming rights over the festival itself
Any say over who is booked
Branding on the Drum Circle
Data on ticket-holders, ever

Ten editions in
What people
say afterwards

I have played bigger festivals and none of them got the sound right at eleven at night on an outdoor stage in November. Anthem did, three years running.
Kwabena Mensah
Bandleader, Osu Brass Union
Early-bird passes
close on 30 September
Weekend passes go up by eighty cedis at the end of September and the Late Room sells out every year before the lineup is even announced.
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