Ugandan music star Eddy Kenzo is joining a prestigious line-up of African music icons and industry leaders for the upcoming AFRIMA 2025 music conference.
The event, which will take place at the African Union (AU) headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 13-14 May 2025, is expected to be a major milestone in the growth of African music and the continent’s creative economy.
A Star-Studded Line-up
Kenzo will join Nigerian artist 2Baba Idibia, South Africa’s Makhadzi, Ghana’s Stonebwoy, and Kenya’s Nikita Kering at the conference.
These influential artists, alongside notable figures like Ethiopian producer Bien Mekonnen, AFRIMA regional director Mike Strano, and Mamba Sounds founder Leo Fakhrul, will engage in dynamic discussions surrounding the evolution of African music and the opportunities for global collaboration.
The conference will kick off with discussions on themes such as Music Beyond Borders, exploring how African music is gaining global traction and the potential for further growth in the international market.
Key sessions will include topics on monetising Africa’s music economy and developing policies to support the sector.
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Fostering Collaboration and Cultural Exchange
This conference is not just about discussions; it also aims to create a platform for collaboration between African artists and industry professionals. The event’s second day will feature a cultural tour of Addis Ababa, offering delegates an opportunity to experience Ethiopia’s rich heritage.
The AFRIMA 2025 music conference promises to be a pivotal moment for the African music industry, driving efforts to unite the continent and elevate its cultural influence on the global stage.