Flytime Fest
Flytime Fest is an annual music festival held each December in Lagos, Nigeria, showcasing performances by prominent Nigerian and international artists across genres including Afrobeats, hip hop, and R&B. Organized by Flytime Promotions, the event evolved from the earlier Rhythm Unplugged concert series established in 2004 by Cecil Hammond.
History
Flytime Fest originated as Rhythm Unplugged in 2004, created to provide a platform for emerging and established Nigerian talent in music and comedy. The event expanded significantly, transforming in 2018 into the multi-day festival known as Flytime Fest, incorporating international artists and diversifying its musical scope.Event format
Flytime Fest typically spans four to five days at Lagos' Eko Convention Centre. Each festival day features different headlining and supporting acts from Nigeria and abroad, contributing significantly to Lagos' entertainment scene during the popular tourist season known as "Detty December."Cultural impact
Flytime Fest contributes significantly to the "Detty December" festive season, when Lagos attracts international tourists and diaspora Nigerians, enhancing Lagos' reputation as a cultural and entertainment hub.Editions
- 2018: Launched the multi-day format, featuring Tiwa Savage, D'banj, and Bobby Brown.
- 2019: Featured Megan Thee Stallion, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, and Boyz II Men, marking the festival's international appeal.
- 2020: Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2021: Headlined by Wizkid and Davido; however, logistical issues drew mixed reviews.
- 2022: Included performances by Wizkid, Asake, and Craig David, enhancing its international profile.
- 2023: Headlined by Davido, Asake, Fave, and Brazy. The event concluded with Asake's Christmas Special.
- 2024: Celebrated 20 years since Rhythm Unplugged with headliners including Gunna, Olamide, and Davido.