The Lagos edition of the Creatives Connect Afrika 2025 Luncheon, aimed at igniting the creative scene of Nigeria, will hold at the Mövenpick Ikoyi Lagos Hotel, on Friday.
The event was put together by the Africa Tourism Partners (ATP), in collaboration with the AfCFTA Secretariat and the Black Star Experience (BSE) Secretariat.
The high-profile luncheon and networking session promises to bring together the most influential voices in tourism, creative, and cultural industries in the African Continent.
A Continental Series of Activations
The event is part of a series of activations holding across Accra, Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Lagos.
It was designed to build momentum and foster collaboration ahead of the Creatives Connect Afrika 2025 Forum and Festival, taking place in Accra, Ghana, from November 24 to 26, 2025.
The Lagos edition will provide a platform for policymakers, creative entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and cultural institutions to share insights, forge partnerships, and spotlight opportunities emerging under the AfCFTA Protocol on Trade in Services.
Unlocking Africa’s Creative Potential
Through these engagements, ATP and its partners aim to amplify the creative and tourism potential in Africa and also deepen intra-African linkages.
The engagements also seek to promote sustainable growth in priority sectors such as fashion, film, and music – key drivers of youth and women empowerment across the continent.
With the African creative economy poised for significant growth, this event is not to be missed.
Participants at the Creatives Connect Afrika 2025 Luncheon will gain valuable insights into the African creative economy, network with industry leaders, and contribute to shaping the future of the continent’s creative and tourism sectors.


























