The Tribaverse event was developed by a group of people as part of their attempts to raise environmental consciousness through music, art, and culture.
Through the display of many African civilizations, the festival will concentrate on music, the arts, and culture in an effort to raise environmental consciousness and combat climate change.
According to Luigi Houdson, a co-founder of the event, money raised through the effort will assist research initiatives and environmentally friendly activities.
“We are very much concerned about the environment and as environmentalists, we are keen on undertaking afforestation projects, and environmental cleaning projects with the proceeds from the festival. The choice of Aburi gardens for the festival aligns with our mandate and the green scenery is one that will boost this environmental initiative.”
“Patrons can expect a rich culture of display through music and arts in a bid to create awareness and help address solve climate change concerns which have been topical in our globe. We all must come on board to safeguard our environment to protect our future”
Luigi Houdson also noted that the festival seeks to leverage educational awareness toward addressing environmental and climate change issues.
Meanwhile, the festival will feature spectacular performances from Ghana and the diaspora with acts such as Kwesi Arthur, Camidoh, Sefa, Joey B, Sauti Sol, G Money, King Promise, Kofi Jamar, Temple XTD, and many more.
It is inspired by a unifying theme to promote and showcase the different genres of African music and celebrate the traditions that shape our communities.