Unforgettable Open-Air Music Festivals
Four festivals a year across Accra, Kumasi and the coast. We book them, build them, run them and clear the field by Monday.



22 August 2026
Homowo Street Party
One street, twelve hours, and the Ga calendar's own harvest weekend. Brass bands from the fishing harbour at noon, four sound systems by dark, and kenkey until the barriers come down.
Jamestown, Accra
9,000 across the day

19 September 2026
Chale Wote Beach Session
Sand, one stage facing the water, and a bill that runs from palm-wine highlife at four to alté and amapiano at midnight. Gates at two, last set at one.
Labadi Beach, Accra
6,500

12 December 2026
Harmattan Nights
Our biggest night, timed for the week the dust arrives and everybody comes home. Two stages, a full horn section behind every headliner, and the December crowd that only Accra produces.
Accra Sports Stadium forecourt
14,000


Who puts these on
We Have Been Doing This Since 2015
Bloom started as one night on a car park in Osu with a borrowed rig and 400 people. Eleven years later we run four festivals a year, employ 46 people on a festival weekend and still book every bill ourselves rather than buying one in.
What has not changed is the part nobody sees: we pay artists on the night, we publish our site plans before we sell a ticket, and we clear the field before we go home.
Years putting on shows
Tickets through the gate in 2025
Artists booked since 2015
Crew on a festival weekend
What we do
Everything Between The Idea And The Encore
Six things, and we do all six in-house. A promoter who subcontracts the stage does not control the show.
Festival production
The whole thing, from the first site visit to the last skip leaving the field.
Artist booking
We book the bill ourselves — 214 artists since 2015, and we pay on the night.
Stage, sound & light
Our own rig, rigged for the back of the field rather than the front row.
Ticketing & entry
Mobile money first, because that is how Ghana actually pays for things.
Brand partnerships
Six sponsors a festival, never sixteen. A field of banners sells nothing.
Safety & licensing
The permits, the medics, the stewards and the plan for when it rains.
We Spend Our Days Enjoying What We Do And Our Crowd Loves It

I have been going to these since the car park days and it is the only one where the sound is as good at the back as it is at the front. My mother came last year. She stayed until midnight.
Ama Serwaa
Homowo Street Party, 2025
Sponsors
Six partners a festival and never sixteen. Everyone here has been with us for at least three years, and everyone here does something on site rather than just hanging a banner.
Nsuo Mineral Water
Partner since 2018
Free water points at every one of our festivals, because a paid-for water point is a safety problem wearing a sponsorship badge.
Kwahu Breweries
Partner since 2017
Runs all our bars and trains the bar crews. Sixteen serving points on the Harmattan site and a queue that never went past four minutes last year.
Sika Mobile Money
Partner since 2021
Ticketing and on-site payments. Cashless everywhere except the food village, where traders asked us to keep cash and we listened.
Odo Radio 102.7
Partner since 2015
Our first ever sponsor and still our broadcast partner. Live from the main stage at every festival, and the reason anybody came to the second one.
Adinkra Bank
Partner since 2022
Backs the small stage and the artist development fund that pays four new acts a year to make a record after they play it.
Bolga Leatherworks
Partner since 2023
Makes every wristband, lanyard and crew bag by hand in the Upper East, and takes a trading pitch at all four festivals.

Be The First To Know About Upcoming Festivals
One mail a month at most: on-sale dates, line-up announcements and the pre-sale code, twenty-four hours before everybody else gets it.
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