Festivals & Events
Fashion, Community and Creativity Take Centre Stage at LAVISH Final Calling
There is something special about events that arrive with a sense of occasion. On Saturday, July 18, Accra’s fashion lovers, creatives, trendsetters, and curious visitors will gather for what promises to be the final edition of a much-loved lifestyle experience: ACCRA POP UP X VIVA: LAVISH FINAL CALLING.
Running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the event marks the last time the LAVISH pop-up concept will be brought to Accra in its familiar form.
That sense of farewell gives the gathering an added layer of excitement, turning an ordinary shopping event into a celebration of community, creativity, and contemporary Ghanaian culture.
More Than a Pop-Up Shop
Across Africa, pop-up events have evolved into important cultural spaces where fashion, entrepreneurship, art, and social connection meet.
In Accra, a city increasingly recognized for its creative energy, these gatherings have become a reflection of the capital’s youthful spirit and growing influence on global style trends.
LAVISH has built its reputation by creating an environment where people can discover unique brands, support emerging businesses, and connect with like-minded individuals.
Rather than simply browsing products, visitors become part of an experience shaped by personal interaction and shared enthusiasm for design, fashion, and lifestyle culture.
What Visitors Can Expect
Guests can look forward to a lively atmosphere filled with shopping opportunities, networking, and social engagement.
Expect stylish displays, carefully curated vendors, and plenty of opportunities to meet local entrepreneurs and creatives who are helping shape Accra’s modern cultural landscape.
As with many of the city’s lifestyle gatherings, the experience extends beyond retail. Conversations flow easily, music helps set the mood, and the event becomes a social meeting point for people from different backgrounds brought together by a love for fashion and self-expression.
Adding to the excitement, the first 25 guests to RSVP will receive a complimentary gift, making early registration especially worthwhile.
Why Tourists and Locals Should Attend
For international visitors, LAVISH offers a window into Accra’s thriving creative scene and contemporary urban culture.
For locals, it is an opportunity to celebrate homegrown talent and reconnect with the city’s vibrant community of innovators and tastemakers.
As the curtain prepares to fall on this chapter of LAVISH, attendees have one final opportunity to experience an event that captures the confidence, creativity, and social energy that continue to define modern Accra.
Don’t miss the final calling.
Festivals & Events
Accra Hosts Exclusive Evening Exploring UK and UAE Property Investment Opportunities
As Accra continues to strengthen its position as one of Africa’s most dynamic business and investment destinations, a new event is set to bring the world’s most talked-about property markets a little closer to home.
On Thursday, July 9, investors, professionals, entrepreneurs, and property enthusiasts will gather for an exclusive evening discussion focused on real estate opportunities in the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.
Running from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM, the private event promises an engaging mix of expert insights, networking, and conversations about building wealth through international property investment.
Connecting Ghana to Global Investment Trends
For many Ghanaians, property ownership has long been viewed as one of the most reliable paths to long-term financial security.
In recent years, growing interest in overseas real estate has expanded that conversation beyond local markets to global destinations such as London, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi.
This event reflects a broader trend among African investors seeking opportunities that offer portfolio diversification, rental income, and access to fast-growing international markets. It also highlights Accra’s growing role as a hub where global business ideas, investment opportunities, and international partnerships converge.
More than a property seminar, the gathering serves as a platform for knowledge-sharing between experts and investors looking to understand how overseas real estate markets operate.

An Evening of Insight and Connection
Guests can expect discussions covering investment opportunities across major UK and UAE cities, portfolio management strategies, mortgage and financing options, and potential investment returns.
The atmosphere is designed to encourage conversation and collaboration. Alongside presentations from property investment specialists, attendees will enjoy refreshments and canapés while networking with fellow investors, business leaders, and professionals from diverse industries.
For international visitors in Ghana, the event offers a glimpse into Accra’s thriving business culture. For local attendees, it presents an opportunity to connect with a growing community of globally minded investors.
Why Attend?
Whether you are considering your first international property purchase or looking to expand an existing portfolio, the evening offers valuable market intelligence in a relaxed setting.
More importantly, it brings together people who share a common interest in growth, opportunity, and the future of global investment.
As Accra’s influence on the international business stage continues to rise, events like this demonstrate how the city is becoming a meeting point for ideas, capital, and cross-border partnerships.
Festivals & Events
Under Accra’s Evening Sky: A Celebration of Live Music at A&C Corner
As the sun dips behind Accra’s skyline and the evening air cools, Night Under The Stars Live Concert promises to turn A&C Corner into an open-air celebration of music, culture, and connection.
Scheduled for Saturday, June 27, from 6 PM to 9 PM, the concert invites guests to gather beneath the night sky for an evening where live performances meet the relaxed energy that has made Accra one of West Africa’s most exciting cultural capitals.
More than just a concert, the event reflects a growing tradition in Ghana’s urban culture: using public spaces to bring people together through music.
In recent years, outdoor live-music experiences have become increasingly popular in Accra, blending contemporary entertainment with the communal spirit that has long defined Ghanaian social life.
Events like this offer a modern expression of an old idea—the belief that music is best enjoyed collectively, whether through highlife rhythms, Afrobeats grooves, soulful vocals, or acoustic performances that encourage strangers to sing along.

What to Expect
Visitors can expect an intimate yet lively atmosphere. The setting at A&C Corner, known for its vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and social spaces, creates a natural backdrop for an evening of entertainment.
As live bands and performers take the stage, guests will be able to relax with friends, discover local talent, and enjoy the easy flow of an Accra night.
Food and drinks are likely to be part of the experience, with the surrounding venue offering access to a variety of Ghanaian and international flavors.
The combination of music, conversation, and open-air ambiance captures a side of Accra that many travelers miss when focusing only on major tourist landmarks.
Why Attend
For international visitors, Night Under The Stars Live Concert offers a chance to experience Ghana beyond museums and historic sites. It is an opportunity to see how young creatives, music lovers, and families come together in a contemporary African city that is constantly reinventing itself.
For Ghanaians, the concert provides something equally valuable: a reason to slow down, reconnect with friends, and enjoy the simple pleasure of live music under the stars.
An Evening Worth Marking on the Calendar
Whether you are visiting Accra for the first time or rediscovering your own city, this concert promises an evening of rhythm, warmth, and shared memories—proof that some of Ghana’s best cultural experiences happen not inside a venue, but under the open sky.
Festivals & Events
Building Tomorrow: Ghana Futures Dialogue Brings Visionaries Together
What kind of nation will Ghana become by 2050? It is a question that reaches beyond politics and economics into the hopes, ambitions, and collective imagination of a people.
On Saturday, July 4, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., that conversation takes centre stage at the inaugural Ghana Futures Dialogue, an event bringing together leaders, students, academics, and changemakers to explore the future of the country under the theme, “Building the Foundations of Africa’s Gateway Nation.”
At a time when Ghana is navigating rapid technological change, urban growth, and evolving global partnerships, the dialogue offers a timely platform for reflection and action.
More than a conference, it is a meeting of minds focused on leadership, innovation, opportunity, and the strategic decisions that will shape Ghana for generations to come.
The event reflects a growing movement across Africa that encourages citizens to think long-term and actively participate in building sustainable, inclusive futures.
Visitors can expect thoughtful discussions and engaging exchanges between experienced leaders and emerging voices. Students and young professionals will have the opportunity to hear from experts, gain insights into future trends, and contribute their own perspectives on the Ghana they wish to inherit and help create.
The atmosphere promises to be energetic and forward-looking, with conversations ranging from education and entrepreneurship to technology, governance, and international collaboration.
For international visitors, the Ghana Futures Dialogue offers a unique window into the aspirations of one of West Africa’s most influential nations.
Rather than experiencing Ghana solely through its historic landmarks and cultural attractions, attendees will witness how Ghanaians are actively shaping the country’s next chapter.
For locals, the event provides a chance to reconnect with a shared vision of national development while engaging with fellow citizens who are passionate about progress and innovation.
As Ghana continues to strengthen its reputation as a gateway to Africa, conversations like these become increasingly important.
The Ghana Futures Dialogue invites everyone—from seasoned professionals to curious students—to be part of a discussion that looks beyond today and asks a simple but powerful question: what must we build now to create the Ghana we want in 2050?
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