Lagos State Unveils “101 Days in Lagos” Festival to Boost Tourism and Creative Economy

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The Lagos State Government has announced the launch of a 101-day cultural and tourism festival, tagged “101 Days in Lagos,” designed to position the state as a leading destination for hospitality, entertainment, and creative enterprise.

The festival, which will run from September 26, 2025, to January 4, 2026, is expected to feature a diverse lineup of events, including music concerts, art exhibitions, theatre productions, food fairs, fashion showcases, film screenings, and city tours.

According to state officials, the initiative is aimed at boosting tourism receipts, stimulating the hospitality sector, and generating new revenue streams for Lagos’ creative economy. The government also highlighted the festival’s role in showcasing Lagos as a global cultural hub with rich traditions, vibrant urban life, and economic opportunities.

Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, [Name], described the event as a strategic step in reinforcing Lagos’ long-term vision of becoming Africa’s premier destination for cultural and creative industries.

“Lagos is not just a city; it is a cultural heartbeat. ‘101 Days in Lagos’ will celebrate our identity, while also creating opportunities for investment, collaboration, and job creation within the tourism and hospitality sectors,” the Commissioner said.

Industry analysts have noted that with its length and scope, “101 Days in Lagos” could become one of the longest-running city festivals in Africa, drawing both local and international visitors during the festive season and into the New Year.

The festival will also coincide with the Christmas and New Year holiday period, giving businesses in hospitality, retail, and entertainment an added boost during peak travel months.

Lagos State Government officials confirmed that the full calendar of events will be unveiled later in September, with partnerships expected from private sector stakeholders, creative entrepreneurs, and international cultural organizations.

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