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    Afropark Fest 2026

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    Afropark Fest is back for its biggest edition yet, returning to Milton Keynes’ Middleton Pavilion on Saturday 25 July 2026 with a line up that reflects the breadth and energy of contemporary Black music and culture.

    Leading the bill is Nigerian rap phenomenon Odumodublvck, whose genre blending sound has made him one of Africa’s most exciting breakout stars. Joining him are UK afroswing pioneers NSG, Brixton rap favourite Sneakbo, UK funky house icon Malika and MOBO nominated R&B rising star Amaria BB.

    The growing festival, which has evolved from a series of sold out indoor events into one of the UK’s fastest rising Afro-Caribbean cultural celebrations, will also feature performances from Heartless Crew, Kazz Khalif, Sona and a host of DJs spanning afrobeats, amapiano, dancehall, grime, hip hop and afrohouse.

    Hosted by Shopsydoo and Love Island favourite Priscilla Anyabu, Afropark Fest continues its mission of creating a dedicated cultural space for African and Caribbean communities outside the traditional London festival circuit. This year’s theme, Elevating Culture, extends beyond music, with a curated food village, Black owned marketplace, visual arts installations, family friendly activities and immersive cultural experiences all forming part of the programme.

    One of the festival’s standout attractions will be Unity In Leaves, an ambitious attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest painting canvas made from leaves, adding a unique artistic dimension to the day’s celebrations.

    Following a successful outdoor debut in 2025, Afropark Fest is positioning itself as more than just a music event. By championing Black owned businesses, artists and creators while fostering community connection and cultural pride, the festival has become an important platform for celebrating Afro-Caribbean excellence in the Midlands and beyond.

    Afropark Fest 2026 takes place on Saturday 25 July at Middleton Pavilion, Milton Keynes. Tickets are available now via FIXR.

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