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  • At Irie Vibes, reggae meets cervical cancer screening

    At Irie Vibes, reggae meets cervical cancer screening

    By Anu Ajibade

    The vibrant fusion of music and advocacy returns as Irie Vibes marks its 7th edition this year, offering an exciting mix of reggae performances and free cervical cancer screenings; a tradition that has defined the festival since its inception.

    The 2025 edition will kick off on Thursday, November 20, at Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos Island, from 7:00 p.m. According to the organizers, “This special edition is where the rhythm of reggae meets the heartbeat of purpose.”

    With the theme “Saving Lives, One Woman at a Time,” Irie Vibes 2025 deepens its commitment to merging art and social advocacy. The event will provide free cervical cancer screening for women while showcasing live reggae and Afro-fusion performances, dance, live art, and other creative expressions that celebrate resilience and healing.

    An initiative of Shimmers Services and 09.16 Enterprise, Irie Vibes has evolved into a preventive health and cultural movement that leverages the power of reggae, art, and community engagement to raise awareness about women’s health, empowerment, and early cancer detection.

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    “Irie Vibes is more than a concert; it’s a rhythm with a mission. We’re creating a joyful space where music heals, educates, and saves lives,” — Lucia Ikediashi, Festival Coordinator.

    Irie Vibes Fest is a conscious reggae and cultural festival dedicated to promoting preventive health, women’s empowerment, and creative expression. A joint initiative of Shimmers Services and 09.16 Enterprise, the festival uses the power of music and culture to champion cervical cancer awareness, early screening, and holistic well-being.

    With a gate fee of ₦2,000, guests will enjoy an evening of soulful entertainment and social impact beneath the Lagos night sky, where rhythm meets purpose.

    Irie Vibes is supported by Lagos Fringe, Freedom Park Lagos, Iffizi, Nebula, Lasena, Sportdotcom, Kiss of Death, The Smileys Place, Penrated Arts, Nigerian Association of Tour Operators (NATOP), Root Entertainment Africa, Motherland TV, and Grand Express Tours.  As part of the Lagos Fringe lineup of the Fringe Nights, Irie Vibes Fest 2025 continues its mission of uniting communities through rhythm, love, and purpose proving that music can save lives.

  • At Irie Vibes, reggae meets cervical cancer screening

    At Irie Vibes, reggae meets cervical cancer screening

    The rhythm of reggae meets the heartbeat of purpose as Irie Vibes 2025 returns for its 8th edition to Freedom Park, Lagos Island, on Thursday, November 20th at 7pm, as part of the Lagos Fringe Festival.

    With the theme “Saving Lives, One Woman at a Time,” this edition of ‘Irie Vibes’ expands its mission of merging art and advocacy by offering free cervical cancer screenings to women during the event.

    An initiative of Shimmers Services and 09.16 Enterprise, Irie Vibes is a preventive health and cultural movement that uses reggae, art, and community spirit to raise awareness on women’s health, empowerment, and early cancer prevention.

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    Audiences will experience an unforgettable night of live reggae and Afro-fusion performances, live art, dance, and inspiring moments that celebrate resilience and healing through creativity.

    “Irie Vibes is more than a concert — it’s a rhythm with a mission. We’re creating a joyful space where music heals, educates, and saves lives, the festival coordinator Lucia Ikediashi said.

    The event is supported by Lagos Fringe, Freedom Park Lagos, Kiki Nuggets, Iffizi, Nebula, Lasena, Agbenoir Resorts, Sportdotcom, Kiss of Death, The Smileys Place, Penrated Arts, Nigerian Association of Tour Operators (NATOP), Root Entertainment Africa, Motherland TV, Grand Express Tours, and The Fika Experience.