Afro Plus Fest 2026: Hip-Hop Goes Global this Labor Day Weekend

Almost one year ago, Afro Plus Fest arrived as a single-day debut and walked away a phenomenon – roughly 20,000 fans, an estimated $10 million in local economic impact, and a moment rap fans are still replaying: Gunna pulling Wizkid out for the first-ever live performance of “Forever Be Mine,” a rare hip-hop-meets-Afrobeats collision that signaled where the culture is headed.

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