The 2026 Lagos Fanti Carnival has officially taken over the historic streets of Lagos Island today, Easter Monday, April 6, transforming the area into a vibrant sea of color, music, and Afro-Brazilian heritage.
The festivities are currently centered at Tafawa Balewa Square Click to open side panel for more information , where thousands have gathered to witness one of the city’s oldest and most prestigious cultural traditions.
The Main Stage: Teni and More
The highlight of the day is the massive closing concert, which features a lineup of Nigeria’s top musical talents.
- Teni the Entertainer: Headlining the musical performances, Teni is currently thrilling the crowd with her high-energy hits, adding a modern Afrobeats flair to the traditional festival.
- Other Performers: The stage has also seen live band sets and performances from several other guest artists and local cultural troupes, ensuring the rhythm of the carnival remains non-stop until the gates close this evening.
- Governor’s Visit: Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu joined the celebrations earlier today, emphasizing the state’s commitment to preserving the unique identity of the Lagos Island communities.
Traditional Highlights & Processions
While the music stars are a major draw, the heart of the Fanti Carnival remains the elaborate street parades that moved through the island this morning.
- Historic Troupes: Neighborhoods like Campos, Lafiaji, Isale-Eko, and Okepopo showcased their generational pride through synchronized brass bands and intricately designed masquerades.
- Afro-Brazilian Heritage: The “Fanti” tradition, brought back by returnees from Brazil over a century ago, was evident in the flamboyant Victorian-style costumes and choreographed “fancy” dances.
- Massive Turnout: Organizers estimate that this year’s “Homecoming of Heritage” edition has attracted over 25,000 in-person attendees, making it one of the most successful revivals of the festival in recent years.