New Afrika Shrine, Entertainment center in Ikeja, Nigeria
New Afrika Shrine is an open-air entertainment center in Ikeja that hosts regular live music performances and cultural events. The venue features a stage, dance floors, and seating areas where visitors can enjoy various forms of Afrobeat music throughout the year.
The original Afrika Shrine, founded by music legend Fela Kuti, was destroyed in 1977 and inspired the creation of this successor venue. This location continues the musical legacy of the original shrine into modern times.
The shrine serves as a gathering place where Afrobeat music brings together people across generations to dance and celebrate together. The open stage and layout create an environment where music is experienced as a way of life rather than mere entertainment.
Visitors should come on weekdays or special event days to catch live performances, and wear comfortable clothing since the space is open and designed for dancing. The venue offers parking and is easily accessible in the Ikeja district.
The venue is operated by the Kuti family and remains a performance space for family members who preserve and evolve the musical legacy of their predecessor. This makes it an authentic place where the original vision still lives on.
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