The living guide to Africa's celebrations
Africa's festivals, kept alive by the people who live them.
When each one happens, what to expect, and the music, food and meaning behind it. One place to discover a celebration, and plan to be there.
98festivals
40countries
Kept current by the community
#1
A
Mar
Madagascar
Alahamadi Be
Traditional Malagasy New Year
#2
S
Apr
Madagascar
Santabary Festival
Traditional first rice harvest celebration
#3
F
Jun
Madagascar
Feria Oramena
Lobster festival
#4
F
Jun
Madagascar
Fisemana
Traditional Antakarana purification ritual
#5
F
Jun
Madagascar
Famadihana
Turning of the Bones ceremony
#6
H
Jul
Madagascar
Hiragasy
Traditional performance competition
#7
D
Sep
Madagascar
Donia Music Festival
Week-long music and cultural festival
#8
M
Oct
Madagascar
Madajazzcar
International jazz festival
Kept current, not frozen. Members confirm dates and flag changes as festivals move year to year.
Reviewed, not scraped. Every addition and edit is checked before it goes live.
From the people who live them. Detail comes from the communities that celebrate.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Lughayangu Festivals?
A living guide to festivals across Africa: when each one happens, what to expect, and the music, food, dress and meaning behind it. Every festival is kept current by a community that includes the people who celebrate them.
How current is the information?
Festivals shift year to year, so members confirm dates, flag changes and add detail continuously, and every change is reviewed before it goes live. That's what keeps this more accurate than a static list.
Can I plan a trip around a festival?
Yes. Each festival page shows its next date, how long it runs, where it's held and what happens, with an add-to-calendar option so you can plan around it.
Are these the same as public holidays?
No. Festivals are cultural celebrations, kept separate from statutory public holidays. Many aren't days off, and many move each year. You can explore official holidays in our Holidays section.
Is it free?
Yes, browsing African festivals on Lughayangu is completely free, and contributing is open to any registered member.