From 12 October – 28 December 2025, Lagos will host the Fela Anikulapo Kuti: Afrobeat Rebellion immersive exhibition for the very first time in Africa.
A Whitespace Creative Arts (AWCA) Foundation, with the immense support of the French Embassy in Nigeria and the Kuti family, will reimagine and present the landmark exhibition at the EcoBank Pan African Centre in Lagos. The multi-week experience will invite Nigerians and international guests to explore Fela Kuti’s life, music, and enduring legacy.
Originally curated and staged at the Philharmonie de Paris (Cité de la Musique) from October 2022 to June 2023, Afrobeat Rebellion drew global audiences into the life and experiences of the Nigerian pioneer, taking visitors down the memory lane of his various achievements in the 20th century. The exhibition comprised archived pieces worn by the legend, unpublished photographs, stage costumes, and rare recordings. Each aspect at the Paris exhibition traced Fela’s journey as a revolutionary musician and political activist whose influence continues to inspire many artists and musicians alike across continents..
“Supporting the Afrobeat Rebellion in Lagos reflects our belief that culture is a bridge. It is a logical and welcome follow-up to the successful exhibition in Paris. This project is both a celebration of Franco-Nigerian collaboration and a cultural gift, honouring Fela’s legacy – who was very appreciated in France – while deepening the dialogue between our two nations.” – Laurent Favier, Consul General of France in Lagos.
The Lagos edition, launching October 12, 2025, with a VIP opening, builds on Fela’s legacy with an expanded cultural programme designed to connect with diverse audiences, including Lagosians who lived through Fela’s era, younger generations newly discovering his impact, and international visitors drawn to his activism through his art. With the support of the French Embassy in Nigeria, Ecobank, and other partners, the exhibition underscores Fela’s significance as a musical icon and also as an activist, political voice, and cultural visionary.

Speaking on the essence of reimagining this exhibition and programming for Africans by Africans, the exhibition curator and founder of JCAA, Seun Alli, said, “Too often, Fela is reduced to a handful of catchphrases and uninformed stories – Zombie, Water No Get Enemy, the Kalakuta fire, marrying 27 women, or even the unfounded claim that he performed on stage in his underwear. Curating Afrobeat Rebellion in Lagos is a deliberate refusal of this flattening. It aims to reposition Fela not merely as a musician or rebel, but as a public intellectual whose music and philosophy are deeply intertwined with Africa’s social, political, and intellectual histories. His work was never just style or spectacle; it was a catalyst of revolt and hope, the soundtrack for those living under oppression, corruption, and the daily failures of power. Nearly three decades after his passing, it remains a profound mystery how Abami Eda’s philosophy continues to resonate so powerfully across all facets of our shared human experience”.
KEY PROGRAMMES OF THE EXHIBITION
The exhibition will feature multi-media touchpoints allowing for an authentic experience for all attendees through the following key programmes;
Live Music Experience curated by Lanre Masha
Music remains front and center of Fela’s existence and the tool through which he told his stories and advocated for Africans. Therefore, for the duration of the exhibition there will be select performances and private studio sessions from opening night with Ezra Collective and Seun Kuti, to performances by Femi and Made Kuti, and collaborations with contemporary artists and industry players, and producers like Sodi Marciszewer, Chike, A, YKB, and Vaedar, designed to inspire the younger audience to experiment with Fela’s work as an Afrobeat pioneer.
The Talks
Sparking relevant conversations around Fela’s legacy and achievements, The Talks with leading voices from Yeni Kuti to Prof. Oyeronke Oyewumi, Falana, Ade Bantu, Minna Salami, and Kadaria Ahmed, will also delve into a broader conversation around his ethos and political and cultural stance in the 20th century, offering diverse perspectives from scholars, cultural commentators, curators, and artists alike. It will comprise a series of panels over the course of the exhibition.
Kalakuta Cinema Curated by S16 Collective
Named after Fela’s self-declared Kalakuta Republic, Kalakuta Cinema is a film screening series inspired by Fela’s ethos and philosophies of resistance, political consciousness, African identity, and rebellion through art. The cinema will screen 7 films featuring classics like Music Is a Weapon, The Lost Okoroshi, Mami Wata, Timbuktu, and Finding Fela that embody these philosophies to provide a platform for engagement and discourse surrounding critical socio-political issues.
Young Rebels Corner
Young Rebels Corner is an interactive, creative space for children aged 6–15, designed to run alongside the exhibition. This space will offer school groups, families, and independent visitors a chance to creatively engage with Fela’s legacy through music, art, and storytelling with activities like the Rebel Scrapbook, Jam Station, and Anikulapo Design Workshop, building a new generation of rebels who understand creativity as power.
Interactive Activities
The exhibition’s programming will feature a range of interactive activities designed to engage artists of different disciplines, and curators in Fela’s world and legacy to learn, teach and inspire attendees and participants. Some of these experiences will include;
• Book reading with Karatu – book titles include: Kalakuta Republic (Chimurenga) + select speeches, Dis Fela Sef! By Benson Idonije, Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, and Arrest the Music by Tejumola Olaniyan • Manifesto – Weapon of the future
• “Òrò Abamì” Spoken Word Competition
• Dance From Freedom (movement workshops led by The Mud Art Company)
Dates & Venue — October 12–December 28, 2025 • Ecobank Pan African Centre, Lagos.
Exhibition open Fridays – Sundays (10:00–18:00); while Thursdays are dedicated to VIPs/Institutions. General admission is free; but RSVP required for limited-capacity programmes. You can get tickets here.
Opening Night — Sun, Oct 12: First viewing + performances featuring Ezra Collective and Seun Kuti.
Access & Booking — Exhibition entry is free (Fri–Sun). RSVP required for talks, workshops, and cinema (capacity limited).
For more information, visit afrobeatrebellion.com or contact fela@folapr.com.