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Twenty-six acts, three nights, one wristband

Six headliners, twenty more you will be glad you saw, and three rooms within ten minutes of each other. Contracts signed in August — nothing here is provisional.

Headliners

The six on the poster

Every one of them is playing a full set, not a guest spot. Set times are on the schedule page and they do not move.

Kwabena Asare playing electric bass under a warm stage light

Kwabena Asare

Afro-jazz · bass

Twenty years in other people's rhythm sections and a debut record at forty-one. Brings a nine-piece and gives every one of them a solo.

Friday

Main Stage

Efua Mensimah singing into a vintage microphone against a dark ground

Efua Mensimah

Highlife · voice

Sings the Ga and Twi standards her grandmother sang, over a band that is half her age and twice as loud. Closes Friday.

Friday

Main Stage

Nii Lartey in a hat singing into a microphone under blue light

Nii Lartey

Palm-wine · guitar

One guitar, one voice, no monitors. Has played the Arts Centre courtyard every December since 2009 and will not play anywhere with a roof.

Saturday

The Yard

Serwaa Boateng photographed in a studio against a dark ground

Serwaa Boateng

Amapiano · selector

Builds a four-hour set out of records nobody else in Accra owns. The Late Room exists because she asked for it in 2022.

Saturday

Late Room

Adjoa Nyarko with locs, lit from one side against a deep red ground

Adjoa Nyarko

Gospel-soul · voice

Came up singing in a Teshie choir and still rehearses there on Thursdays. Sunday night belongs to her and she brings the choir with her.

Sunday

Main Stage

Abena Owusu-Ansah in profile against a black ground

Abena Owusu-Ansah

Afrobeat · alto sax

Studied in Kumasi, spent four years in Lagos horn sections, came home with a band and a set that does not stop between numbers.

Sunday

The Yard

A crowd of silhouetted heads rimmed in warm stage light

Season pass · three nights

04 — 06 DEC

The full bill

All twenty-six, by night

Every act on every stage. Nothing on this list is a maybe — contracts were signed in August.

Friday

04 December

Kwabena Asare & the Nine

Afro-jazz

Main Stage

Efua Mensimah

Highlife

Main Stage

The Osu Seven

Guitar band

Main Stage

Ama Bonsu

Neo-soul

The Yard

Kpanlogo Collective

Ga percussion

The Yard

Selector Fiifi

Vinyl highlife

The Yard

Nana Yaa

Alté

Late Room

Saturday

05 December

Nii Lartey

Palm-wine guitar

The Yard

Serwaa Boateng

Amapiano

Late Room

Kwame & Kwakye

Hiplife

Main Stage

Dela Mensah Band

Afrobeat

Main Stage

Sister Akos

Gospel highlife

Main Stage

Tema Youth Brass

Brass band

The Yard

Adjoa & the Kete Drummers

Traditional

The Yard

DJ Odartey

Afro house

Late Room

Kofi Blak

Drill

Late Room

Sunday

06 December

Adjoa Nyarko & the Teshie Choir

Gospel-soul

Main Stage

Abena Owusu-Ansah Quintet

Afrobeat

The Yard

Highlife Revival Orchestra

Big band highlife

Main Stage

Naa Dedei

Ga gospel

Main Stage

Kojo Antwi Tribute Band

Highlife

The Yard

Accra Youth Strings

Strings

The Yard

Papa Yaw

Palm-wine

The Yard

The Closing Session

Everyone on stage

Main Stage

Selector Fiifi (b2b Serwaa)

Records only

Late Room

Ekow Baiden

Jazz piano

Late Room

Stages

Three rooms, one wristband

Everything is within a ten-minute walk. The wristband works at all three and you can move as often as you like.

Independence Square

Main Stage

The big one, facing the sea. Covered stage, partial cover for the crowd, and a PA you can hear cleanly from the back of the square.

12,000 standing

Arts Centre courtyard

The Yard

Five minutes' walk. Acoustic sets, brass, drummers and the family area until eight. The best-sounding outdoor room in Accra and nobody will convince us otherwise.

1,400 seated and standing

Basement, High Street

Late Room

Opens at 22:00 and stops when the taxis start. Season and backstage passes only — it sells out first, every single year.

600, over-18s

Get a season pass

Asked often

About getting in and getting around

When and where is it?

04—06 December 2026. The Main Stage is at Independence Square, Accra, The Yard is the Arts Centre courtyard five minutes' walk away, and the Late Room is the basement under the old Ghana Airways building on High Street. One wristband covers all three.

Is it suitable for children?

Under-12s go free with a paying adult and there is a shaded family area beside The Yard until 20:00. After that the Main Stage gets loud and the Late Room is over-18 with ID, no exceptions.

What can I bring in?

Yourself, a phone, a refillable bottle and a folding chair for The Yard. No glass, no professional cameras without a photo pass, no outside drinks. There are eleven food traders and four bars inside.

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04—06 December 2026

Three nights. Twenty-six acts. One wristband.

Independence Square, Accra. Season passes are on sale now and the Late Room sells out first, every year, without fail.

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