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Ghana to host first-ever entertainment week in December

Ghana is set to host its maiden Entertainment Week, a landmark initiative designed to celebrate and spotlight the country’s rapidly expanding creative economy beyond the usual December parties and concerts.

The event, scheduled for December, aims to bring together industry players, creatives, investors, and fans for a week-long showcase of Ghana’s entertainment landscape — from music and film to fashion, digital arts, and live experiences.

CEO of Blacvolta and partner for Entertainment Week Ghana, Joseph Adjei, while speaking on The Chat on Channel One TV on Saturday, November 22, 2025, said the idea was inspired by years of tracking Ghana’s booming events culture during the festive season.

“My team and I have been documenting events during the festive season for the past three and a half years. We realised that every year, from December 1 to about January 15, we create about 250 events — and all of these are parties,” he said.

“This year alone, from the data we’ve gathered, we’re already around 125 events, and we haven’t even reached December yet.”

According to him, data from the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) shows that nearly 3 million people visit Ghana during the festive season, many from the diaspora who return to invest, collaborate, or even relocate — decisions often influenced by their entertainment experiences.

“So we said to ourselves that people need to come to Ghana for more than just parties. We thought to set a week aside to talk about the amazing things happening within Ghana,” he added.

Adjei emphasized that hosting the event in December is intentional: “We want everyone, including government, to know that the creative economy is something they can bank on for the future.”

A partner for Entertainment Week Ghana, Kwamina Quansah, also noted that the initiative seeks to unify and amplify Ghana’s creative output, which he believes is currently fragmented.

“When I heard of the idea, I quickly realised that our creative industry lacked amplification — a community. Ghana produces amazing creative work, but you cannot always point them out because they are scattered,” he said.

“We felt it was important to create a platform that brings the entire creative economy together.”

Entertainment Week Ghana will feature exhibitions, panel discussions, workshops, showcases, networking sessions, and major live events, offering a one-stop avenue to experience and promote Ghana’s creative talent.

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