Accra’s live music scene is set for a major evolution as, Lali X Lola, officially announces a strategic partnership with Six Degrees Africa for its flagship concert experience, Fire & Flow.
In a press statement released on April 15th, 2026, the organisers confirmed Six Degrees Africa as the official Concert Implementation Partner. A move that signals an ambitious new chapter for the fast-growing event series.
Since its inception four years ago, Fire & Flow has built a reputation as one of Accra’s most exciting live music platforms, celebrated for its high-energy performances, immersive audience experience and strong focus on contemporary African sound and culture. What began as a standout concert is now being positioned for something much bigger.
Official Statement
According to the statement, the collaboration is designed to transform Fire & Flow into a fully scaled live and festival experience in the coming years, with a focus on expanding its reach, enhancing production quality and deepening its cultural impact both locally and internationally.
Six Degrees Africa brings extensive expertise in live event production, talent management and brand partnerships, making them a key player in shaping the future of the concert. Their involvement is expected to elevate the overall experience and open new opportunities for growth and global visibility.
“We’ve always believed Fire & Flow could become more than a concert, it’s becoming a movement,” the organisers shared. “Partnering with Six Degrees Africa allows us to build that vision intentionally and sustainably.”
The first event under this new partnership will be Fire & Flow 4: Kamakazi Edition, scheduled for August 1st, 2026. The upcoming edition is expected to set the tone for this new era, with heightened anticipation around production scale and overall experience.
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