Summer arrives with Wi De, a relaxed evening at The Africa Centre celebrating African and diaspora music. Dance and discover sounds spanning Amapiano, Afrobeats, Highlife, Soukous, Dancehall, Zouk, Reggae and more. An open, welcoming space to listen, move, and connect over great energy. Wi De means "we are here" in Sierra Leonean Krio, and the music proves it. Read more
Explore archival material tracing the history of The Africa Centre, a London charity founded in 1961, connecting Africa and its diaspora through art, culture, and debate. Hosted by The London Archives in Clerkenwell, this relaxed, drop-in event on Friday 12 June lets you handle original documents at your own pace. Book a one-hour session at 1 pm or 2 pm. Free to attend. Read more
The Iba Ajie & Africa Centre celebrate Steve Rhodes (1926–2008), Oxford graduate, Highlife pioneer, first African TV producer at WNTV Ibadan, founder of The Steve Rhodes Voices, and Fela Kuti's first manager. The event features a photo exhibition, bio-documentaries, a panel discussion, and a concert by boundary-pushing Afrobeat artist Cef Ashanta, whose music blends African roots with global soul. Read more
The Africa Centre and Blending With Arts present "Immersive Arts Journey: Revealing Unseen Layers," a family-friendly exhibition featuring artists Gino, Incogni-Ko, Misoko, SoloniA, and Zoum. Step beyond the canvas with AR, VR, and Mixed Reality glasses; uncover hidden stories, co-create digital masterpieces, or enjoy low-tech options. Limited time slots available. Read more
Zainab, an expert driller, takes charge of a high-stakes offshore oil rig as the only woman among a hostile, hardened crew. Leaving her pregnant sister behind, she faces a rig on the brink of disaster while battling prejudice and pressure. Y.M. Abdel-Magied's At Sea is an explosive tale of ambition, principle, and consequence. Read more
Whot About It? is a community games night centred on connection over competition. Open to beginners and seasoned players, the evening features icebreakers, free play, and real conversation in a chill, inclusive atmosphere. Spaces for Black British, African diasporic, and Black LGBTQ+ experiences. Part of The Africa Centre's Chakula programme. 18+. No pressure, just cards and community. Read more
The Africa Centre hosts the launch of Escaping Babylon by Jesse Bernard, exploring 30 years of Black British music and its cultural impact. In conversation with Zakia Sewell, the event reflects on identity, creativity and legacy, with a DJ set by Jamie Joy celebrating the sounds that have shaped generations. Read more
Ushirika Tech Lab by Africa Centre & Blending With Arts: a hands-on, no-code AI workshop demystifying GenAI, ethics, and AI agents for all skill levels. Build community tools; proceeds fund Africa Centre. Read more
The Culture Fest – Volume One, hosted by Jetplay & Naxis DG, is a vibrant celebration of music, performance and creativity. Bringing together artists and audiences, the event features live acts, open mic sessions, comedy, dance and spoken word, creating an inclusive space for talent, networking and shared cultural expression. Read more
Celebrate the sounds of Africa and its diaspora at Summer is Coming, and Wi De! A laid‑back evening to listen, dance, and connect through music Amapiano, Afrobeats, Highlife, Dancehall, Reggae, and more. A space for discovery, rhythm, and community because Wi De means “we are here.” Read more
Celebrate Dr. SMADE’s London Marathon run with an afterparty supporting The Africa Centre. Enjoy great music from top DJs, good vibes, drinks, and a raffle with exciting prizes. Whether you cheered every mile or just joined the cause, it’s a night of community, celebration, and well-earned recognition. Read more
Dr. King SMADE will run the 2026 London Marathon to raise £100,000 for The Africa Centre’s emergency campaign. Titled Run for The Africa Centre, the initiative unites culture, fitness and community through training content, community runs and a global virtual run club. The campaign aims to secure the future of the UK’s leading African cultural institution for generations to come. Read more
Celebrate the Play Somali House EP launch with a vibrant night of music, culture, and community. Blending nostalgic Somali melodies with modern house and deep bass, the event features live DJ sets, listening moments, and a Q&A with creators, marking a bold new wave of Somali sound on the dance floor. Limited tickets available. Read more
Immersive Spoken Word Poetry and Live Art event that explores The current Archives at The Africa Centre Read more
Join Jacaranda Books and The Africa Centre for Reclaiming the Female Body: Feminist Narratives on Bodily Autonomy on April 10. Featuring authors Musih Tedji Xaviere, Kavitha Rao, and Njambi McGrath, this conversation explores powerful stories of identity, resistance, and women’s lived experiences across Africa and beyond. Read more
Join us at The Africa Centre for an engaging Capoeira class led by Capoeira Angola Kanaga. Discover the fundamentals of this Afro-Brazilian art form, blending movement, music, and culture, rooted in resistance and history. Read more
Join us for a relaxed evening celebrating African and African diaspora music in all its forms. Read more
The Africa Centre and Blending With Arts present Ushirika Tech Lab: What Can AI Do For The Community? A hands-on, no-code workshop exploring how AI can amplify culture, protect creative rights, and boost productivity. Learn, experiment, and co-create a digital platform that serves the community. Limited spots available for this empowering lab. Read more
Join us at The Africa Centre to make your own container candle. Full of fun facts and interactivity, take some time to explore your creative Read more
The Africa Centre and Blending With Arts present Immersive Arts Journey: Revealing Unseen Layers, a family-friendly exhibition featuring Gino, Incogni-Ko, Misoko, SoloniA, and Zoum. Step beyond the canvas with AR, VR, and mixed reality, uncover hidden stories, and even co-create digital art. Limited time slots available for this interactive, multi-sensory experience. Read more
Kininso Creative launches in the UK with The Creative Experience at The Africa Centre. This dynamic evening brings creatives, thinkers, and culture lovers together to explore the future of Africa’s creative industries in a fast-evolving technological age—featuring panel discussions, performances, screenings, music, and networking. Seats are limited. 🎭🎶✨ Read more
AFROQUITO arrives for the first time at The Africa Centre in collaboration with Manya London. Celebrate the sounds of the African diaspora with Afrobeats, Amapiano, Gqom, Afro House, Kuduro and Baile Funk. DJs SAINT, Shellings, Djy Smallburd and Djy Kooljy bring the energy for a vibrant night of music, dance and community. Free entry, donations welcome. 🌍 Read more
Join us for the launch of How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks by David Luke. The discussion explores why food insecurity persists across Africa despite global food abundance, examining the roles of trade, agriculture policy, and climate risks. Moderated by Estelle Uba, the event opens dialogue on solutions and the future of food security on the continent. Read more
Monthly community-led night at Africa Centre celebrating African & diaspora music; listen, dance, discover. Wi De means “we are here” in Sierra Leonean Krio. This is a welcoming space to listen, dance, experiment, and share music. Come to hear something new, move a little, and spend time around good music and good energy. Read more