77 Ken Saro-Wiwa Rd, Rumuola, Port Harcourt 500101, Rivers, Nigeria · 11:00 AM GMT+1 - 11:00 PM GMT+1, 11:00 AM GMT+1 - 11:00 PM GMT+1
Ogale 501101, Rivers, Nigeria · 8:00 PM GMT+1 - 12:00 AM GMT+1, 8:00 PM GMT+1 - 12:00 AM GMT+1
Phase 2, 37 Tombia St, New GRA, Port Harcourt 500101, Rivers, Nigeria · 7:00 PM GMT+1 - 12:59 AM GMT+1, 7:00 PM GMT+1 - 12:59 AM GMT+1
Yakubu Gowon Stadium, Stadium Road, Rumuola, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria · 30 & 31 Aug 2025
Nerdwork Comic Con is Nigeria’s premier pop‑culture gathering, blending comics, anime, cosplay, gaming, and creativity. Expect vibrant cosplay contests, diverse gaming stations, panels with industry insiders, and a showcase for Nigerian creators. Held in Port Harcourt, it unites fans nationally—family‑friendly, energetic, and packed with community spirit and prizes.
Lost Vibrations Live is an African sonic experience of live music hosted by phenomenal music duo Wrong Sequence, in the Oil Rich city of Eleme Port Harcourt, Nigeria where long lost forgotten beats are discovered, brought back to life & refined beautifully to move your body to the rhythm of the sounds. Get ready for an unforgettable night of energetic vibes, serenading African sounds, hardcore rap bars and soul as Lost Vibrations Live takes the stage. This isn’t just a concert, it’s a sonic resurrection. From the echoes of underground rhythms to chart-topping anthems with a twist, we’re bringing lost vibes back to life on stage 🔥 Live performances ✨️ Serenading vocals 💥 Unexpected DJ mashups 🎤 Raw energy 🎧 Pure emotion Feel the frequencies. Lose yourself. Find the vibe. 🎟️ One night. One stage. Infinite vibrations.
Spencer's Vibe is a high-energy DJ party experience rooted in Afrobeats and Afrohouse, themed around transformation, nightlife culture, and music-driven connections.
Bole Festival is Africa’s largest food, music, and cultural celebration.
A vibrant convergence of taste, rhythm, and heritage that attracts over 35,000 attendees annually and engages a fast-growing community of more than 55,000 people.
Rooted in the heart of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Bole Festival has grown since its inception in 2016 into a premier destination event that connects culture, tourism, cuisine, music, and business under one unforgettable experience.
At the core of the festival is the rich culinary tradition of the South-South region, spotlighting the beloved roasted plantain delicacy known as “bole.”
What began as a tribute to this iconic dish has evolved into a dynamic festival that draws food lovers, creatives, entrepreneurs, and tourists from across Nigeria and beyond.
Bole Festival is not just an event — it’s a movement, a celebration of identity, and a living showcase of African creativity, resilience, and joy.