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Abuja alternate festival 2026 set to redefine Nigeria’s creative economy

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Nigeria’s creative landscape is poised for a shift as the 2026 edition of the Abuja Alternate Festival (AAF) kicks off with an ambitious plan to elevate independent music and reshape the nation’s creative economy.

While Afrobeats continues to dominate Nigeria’s global music identity, the festival seeks to spotlight alternative sounds and emerging talent outside the mainstream.

Organisers say the event, scheduled for March 16–21 in the Federal Capital Territory, will serve as a platform for innovation, education and industry collaboration.

Held under the theme “Industry Alchemy,” the hybrid festival combines virtual knowledge sessions with physical performances and networking events, positioning Abuja as a new hub for Nigeria’s evolving creative scene.

At the centre of the initiative is Momoh Pius Oshogwemoh, popularly known as MC Bluetooth, a media executive and cultural entrepreneur credited with promoting the country’s alternate music movement.

A 2022 recipient of the British Council’s Creative Enterprise Support Programme (CESP), MC Bluetooth has managed international award-winning talent such as Blessing Tangban and has worked to professionalise Nigeria’s independent music ecosystem.

“We aren’t just here to entertain; we are here to educate,” MC Bluetooth said. “The Abuja Alternate Festival is the blueprint for the next generation of independent creators. Participation is largely open to everyone because we want to transform raw talent into sustainable, global brands.”

The first three days of the festival, from March 16 to 18, focus on “Industry Alchemy,” a series of master classes aimed at equipping artists with practical knowledge on navigating the music business.

The programme begins with an introduction to the festival on X Spaces, hosted by Solomon Obi of Billboard Naija with MC Bluetooth facilitating the conversation.

On March 17, entertainment lawyer Olaoluwa Idowu will lead a session titled “Before Your First Release,” addressing legal considerations for emerging artists, including intellectual property protection, split sheets and contractual obligations.

The knowledge series concludes on March 18 with sessions on career sustainability and technology in music. Nelsun Adapioyi, author of Artist Development: Moving from Good to Valuable, will discuss artist growth strategies, while Onyekachi Oparah of Zoho Corporation will demonstrate how the Zoho Backstage platform can help independent artists manage tours, fan engagement and data ownership.

Organisers say the festival has generated significant buzz across Abuja, with billboards, radio jingles and promotional campaigns running on stations including Cool FM, Wazobia FM, The Beat FM, Max FM and Nigeria Info FM.

The festival will then transition into physical events across key venues in the city.

On March 19, Café One in the Central Business District will host the “Music vs. Radio” session, bringing artists and radio executives together to discuss the dynamics of media exposure and music promotion.

The following day, March 20, Whispers Art Haus in Maitama will stage the “Club House Session,” featuring live performances by emerging acts including Pjegk, Og Mage, Sms Venom and Wealth Asuquo.

The festival will culminate on March 21 at the Exhibition Pavilion (Playzone) with a family-friendly fun fair and a concert featuring performances by Atela, Wealth Asuquo, The Isomers, Kenke, Jarell Ebuka and Pearl rocker Nunu Eluma, among other artists.

The Abuja Alternate Festival is supported by several corporate partners, including headline sponsor Kira, a fintech platform designed to turn WhatsApp into a conversational banking wallet. Other partners include Stream Media, Option A International, Fillbag Playzone, Zoho Corporation, DNT Autos, DOT Signage, The Big One, Elyton, The Grillhype, Whispers Art Haus, Café One and Printway.

Organisers say the growing network of private-sector partners highlights the increasing recognition of Nigeria’s creative sector as a viable economic driver.

As the festival expands, MC Bluetooth said the goal is to position Abuja as a launchpad for the next generation of African music talent.

“Abuja is no longer just a destination,” he said. “It is becoming a launchpad for creativity, collaboration and the future of African music.”

 

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