Six Partners, Not Sixteen
Everybody here has been with us at least three years, and everybody here does something on site rather than hanging a banner and going home.
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.
What a partnership is here
What you get
Naming on a stage or the food village, a trading or activation pitch of up to 6m × 6m, your mark on the ticket and the site map, and four social posts we write with you rather than for you.
What you do not get
A field of banners. We cap sponsors at six a festival and give each of them one thing that is properly theirs — because eleven logos on a stage flat is eleven brands nobody remembers.
What you get afterwards
Scanned attendance by hour, dwell time at your pitch, redemption counts if you run an offer, and every photograph our crew took of your activation. Within ten working days.

What it costs
Three Ways In
Published rather than quoted. If you have to ring to find out the price, the price is whatever we think you can pay, and that is not how we work.
Trading pitch
per festival
A 4m × 4m pitch in the food village or market row, power, and a flat fee rather than a percentage of what you take.
GHS 3,500
Stage partner
per festival
The small stage carries your name for the day, plus an activation pitch, ticket allocation and the full post-event report.
GHS 28,000
Headline partner
per festival
Main stage naming, the ticket, the site map, broadcast mentions with Odo Radio, and first refusal on the following year.
GHS 90,000
Asked often
Before You Commit
Do I need cash on site?
The bars and the merchandise stand are cashless. The food village takes both, because the traders asked us to keep cash and we listened.
Is the site accessible?
Yes at all four festivals: level or matted routes, an accessible viewing platform at every main stage, accessible toilets near it, and a free ticket for a personal assistant. Mail hello@bloom.live and we will call you before the day.
What happens if it rains?
We run. Every one of our sites has covered ground for at least a third of the capacity, and the stages are roofed and earthed. We have only ever stopped a show once, for lightning, and everybody got the night back the following March.

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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