Our history

From a school field

Eighteen years between a borrowed generator in Dansoman and four stages on the square. These are the nights that forced a change.

Eighteen years

One night at a time

Every entry below is a night that made us change how we do it. The good years are the boring ones and they are not on this list.

2008

A school field in Dansoman

Four of us, a hired rig, a borrowed generator and two hundred people. It rained at nine and nobody left, which is the only reason there was a second one.

2011

The year we ran out of fence

Eleven hundred came to a site built for six hundred. We turned people away, refunded everyone at the gate in cash, and spent the next year learning what a capacity plan is.

2014

We stopped hiring the rig

Bought the first line array outright after four years of renting one badly. It paid for itself in eleven months and it is still in the warehouse as a spare.

2019

Black Star Square

The first night on the square, four stages, and the first time the sea wind taught us something about where a main stage should point.

2021

The quiet years, and the crew fund

Two years without a night. We paid a retainer to forty freelancers out of the equipment business rather than let the crew scatter, and every one of them came back.

2026

Four nights a year

December on the square, plus three smaller ones, and a production arm that builds a good many of everybody else's. The rig still serves the band.

A close view of traditional African talking drums in black and white
A drummer in colourful traditional dress playing at a cultural gathering

Why the name

Volt was written on a distro box

The first night ran off one borrowed generator and a spider of cable taped down a school field in Dansoman. Somebody marked VOLT on the distribution box so nobody would trip the whole show, and the name was still on it the next morning. Everyone had an opinion about whether it was proper. That is roughly how we feel about a festival.

— The four of us, still doing the load-out

Impact

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The numbers speak for themselves

A full auditorium photographed in black and white from the back of the room

24

+

Acts booked across four stages

9400

Through the gates in 2025

18

yrs

Of Volt nights in Accra

A dense festival crowd with phones and hands held above their heads

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