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The Headies Launches Creative Summit To Boost African Music Industry

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The Headies, in partnership with NiFS, has unveiled The Headies Creative Summit, a two-day event to foster innovation and collaboration in the African music industry. The summit is set to take place on April 3rd and 4th, 2025, in Lagos.

Bringing together top industry professionals, artists, and investors, the event will celebrate the rise of Afrobeats and explore its impact on the global stage. Discussions will cover key topics such as music business growth, digital innovation, and the role of African entertainment in social change.

The program will feature keynote speeches, panel sessions, masterclasses, and live performances from top African musicians. Attendees will also have access to networking sessions and business roundtables.

The summit is open to music executives, producers, filmmakers, talent managers, and enthusiasts interested in shaping the future of African music.

After two years in Atlanta, USA, the Headies Awards, Nigeria’s biggest music awards, will return home for its 17th edition on April 5, 2025. Find the nominations list here.

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