Lagos set for 96-hour DJ Marathon Festival

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By Olanrewaju Akojede/Henry Oladele

Organisers of the 2025 DJ Marathon Festival say preparations are advancing for a 96-hour nonstop beach party scheduled for Lagos.

Founder of Afroxella, Buchi Henry, on Tuesday said that interest grew rapidly after foreign party lovers began asking about Lagosโ€™ famed Detty December celebrations and the cityโ€™s rising global profile.

The event will hold from Dec. 29 to Jan. 2, 2026.

โ€œThere were so many questions about Lagos and why the 30th was trending,โ€ Henry said, noting heightened curiosity from abroad about festive nightlife in the city.

He said enquiries came from Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, France and Portugal, with many travellers eager to experience Lagosโ€™ end-of-year cultural energy first-hand.

โ€œThe diasporans wanted to see what it means to party in Lagos, so we aimed for an event that truly captures the cityโ€™s spirit,โ€ he said.

Henry explained that the idea naturally evolved into a DJ-driven festival because Lagosโ€™ nightlife revolves strongly around disc jockeys.

โ€œThereโ€™s no party like Lagos party and DJs remain central to every celebration,โ€ he said, describing DJs as โ€œpermanent party startersโ€ across social events.

He said the team studied previous marathon attempts worldwide before deciding they would attempt a 96-hour festival to match global standards.

โ€œWe saw people partying 55 hours and records of 250 hours from DJ Obi and DJ Bella.

โ€œOur goal is a 96-hour festival with at least 100 DJs playing simultaneously from all angles to demonstrate Lagosโ€™ unmatched party culture,โ€ he said.

Henry added that the organisers planned DJs playing every hour with smooth handovers, ensuring uninterrupted music throughout the four-day celebration.

He said the timing was deliberately chosen to blend with New Year festivities because crossing into 2026 would attract international attention.

โ€œStarting on Dec. 29 and ending on Jan. 2 gives us 96 hours, and crossing into 2026 adds global appeal.

โ€œThere are fireworks worldwide and people want memorable celebrations, so this timing strengthens our festivalโ€™s visibility,โ€ he added.

The UK-based entertainer said the festival concept draws from what he called the โ€œthree Sโ€™sโ€: sun, sea and sand.

โ€œWe rise and set with the sun, the sea attracts the beach crowd, and the sand grounds us, while music crosses borders,โ€ he said.

He said the festival would be partly free but mostly ticketed because three large beach houses were being combined for the event.

โ€œThe record attempt happens at Wave Beach, while Kyma and Athena Beach will also host major activities,โ€ he said.

Henry said the festival design includes food exhibitions, fashion showcases, fitness sessions, and wellness elements to broaden the eventโ€™s appeal.

Activities will span yoga, Zumba, gospel sessions, R&B performances, rap battles and hip-hop showcases, offering varied entertainment for visitors.

He described logistics as extremely demanding but said the vision was to host Africaโ€™s biggest and longest beach festival.

โ€œItโ€™s going to be the biggest party festival in Africa, and the event will be streamed live to 100 countries,โ€ he said.

Henry said global streaming would extend the festivalโ€™s reach far beyond Lagos, strengthening Nigeriaโ€™s cultural influence internationally.

โ€œThe live streaming expands our reach as we aim to project Nigeria and Africa positively.

โ€œWe want to tell the Nigerian story and the African story using music and culture,โ€ he added.

Henry named DJ Jimmy Jatt, DJ Neptune, DJ Humility and DJ Bombastic among the veterans invited to participate in the marathon.

He said more than 100 young DJs entered the open Marathon Challenge, which was created to ensure fairness and encourage emerging talent.

โ€œIt would be unfair to just select people; weโ€™re giving over 50 slots to upcoming DJs and including female DJs,โ€ he said.

He added that Masked Queen Bella, who holds Africaโ€™s longest DJ record, would appear on stage during the marathon. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kamal Tayo Oropo

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