2024 and 2025

Watch it again

Every main-stage set, filmed in full and free to watch. The acts are paid a separate fee for it and any of them can say no.

Free, and staying free

Sets you can

watch again

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A singer in hoop earrings against a deep red backdrop

1h 12m

Adjoa Kaya

Main Stage · 2025

Hands mid-strike on a set of traditional drums in patterned cloth

48m

The Fontomfrom Collective

Drum Circle · 2025

A performer in gold and green face paint against a yellow backdrop

1h 04m

Serwaa Blue

Main Stage · 2025

A brass band in costume playing trombones at an outdoor parade

36m

Osu Brass Union

Roaming · 2024

A singer in a brimmed hat at a vintage ribbon microphone

52m

Kobby Sarpong

Palmwine · 2024

A singer seated in patterned dress against a gold backdrop

58m

Ama Dzifa

Main Stage · 2024

Highlife

Afrobeats

Gospel

Drill

Palmwine

Hiplife

Fontomfrom

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Highlife

Afrobeats

Gospel

Drill

Palmwine

Hiplife

Fontomfrom

Kpanlogo

How the replays work

Filmed properly,

paid for properly

Up within a fortnight

Filmed on three cameras, mixed off the desk multitrack, and posted inside fourteen days of the last set.

Pass-holders get it first

Weekend and backstage passes get every set a week before it goes public. The link comes to the email the ticket was bought with.

The acts are paid for it

A separate fee agreed before the show, not a clause buried in a booking. Any act can say no and four have.

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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