FG to partner with Livespot360 on ‘Detty December Fest’— Musawa

Hannatu Musawa, the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, has expressed the Federal Government’s readiness to partner with Livespot360 on the forthcoming ‘Detty December Fest’ in Lagos.

Organisers of the event, Livespot360, a culture- building creative company, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

It was reported that the festival will bring together multi-stage concerts, nightlife experiences, fashion and cultural showcases, culinary pop-ups, art installations, and citywide programming designed to capture the full spirit of Nigeria’s globally recognised December season.

The first wave of headliners for the event, scheduled for Dec. 6 to Dec. 31, are Busta Rhymes, Juma Jux and Bella Shmurda.

Musawa recognised ‘Detty December Fest’ as a defining contributor to Nigeria’s cultural ecosystem, spotlighting its role in strengthening the country’s global creative presence and attracting holiday tourism.

She said that through this partnership, “Detty December” is moving from a social media trend to a structured national asset.

“We will showcase Nigerian and African talent on a world-class stage.

“We will support SMEs and creative businesses from vendors to production teams to fashion, food, hospitality and we will work with relevant MDAs to improve safety, mobility and overall visitor experience,” she said.

She commended Livespot360 for the initiative, saying it will continue to be a thinking and planning hub for the creative economy.

“Detty December Fest will be one where those ideas become real opportunities, real jobs and experiences in our cities to our creative economy.

“To our private sector, we invite you to plug in and co-invest; to our international friends, Nigeria is ready for collaboration and cultural exchanges,” she said. 

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