Today, Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa announce the official Black Star Line
Festival lineup.
The free concert will feature performances from Chance the Rapper,
Vic Mensa, Erykah Badu, T-Pain, Jeremih, Sarkodie, Tobe Nwigwe, Asakaa Boys
and M.anifest.
Occurring January 6, 2023 in Accra’s historic Black Star Square, Black Star Line
Festival is a celebration of Pan-Africanism, building bridges between Black people and
artists of The Diaspora with The Continent.
“Since 1957, Ghana has been a support system and stronghold for Black liberation
globally,” explains Chance the Rapper. “This year Accra became a second home to
me, and my Ghanaian friends have become my family.
We’re incredibly humbled and
honored to build something from the ground up that creates community and memories
for Black people of the diaspora & continent for years to come. Akwaaba!!”
Historic Black Star Square is a monument to the political freedom that was fought for
and won by Ghanaians in 1957. Ghana was the first Sub-Saharan African country to
free itself from colonialism, under the leadership of its first president, Dr. Kwame
Nkrumah –– many nations on the continent soon followed.
Dr. Nkrumah was inspired
by Jamaican-Born revolutionary Marcus Garvey, who believed in a free Africa and a
global connection between the people of the continent and Black people globally.
When
Dr. Nkrumah developed Ghana’s flag and principles, he insisted that these principles
were key to the forward mobility of its people.
The Black Star Line Festival title’s origins were inspired by civil rights leader Marcus
Garvey’s iconic Black Star Line. Founded in 1919, and operated by Black people, the
line would link America, the Caribbean, and Africa, to global shipping and tourism
opportunities.
The Black Star Line was a symbol of pride, not only for Africans, but also
for Black people in all ports of call. After nearly 40 years, the Ghanaian government
launched their fleet with the same name, in homage to Garvey, and even added a black
star to the country’s new flag.
In the days leading up to the concert, Black Star Line Festival will also host a week-long
series of events and panels at cultural centers throughout Accra, starting the first week
of January.
The free gatherings will provide opportunities for education, enrichment and
cultural diffusion. More details will be announced in the coming weeks.
Chance has spent 2022 intertwining the worlds of art, music and cinematography
through groundbreaking work and installations, collaborating with artists from The
Continent and The Diaspora.
His new works include “Child of God” (collab with
Gabonese artist and painter Naïla Opiangah), “A Bar About A Bar” (collab with
Chicago-based painter Nikko Washington and filmmaker Troy Gueno), “The Highs &
The Lows” feat. Joey Bada$$ (collab with Gabonese photographer Yannis Davy
Guibingua) –– all of which celebrate Black artists.
Chance’s newly released “YAH
Know” features prominent Ghanaian artist King Promise.
Chance the Rapper’s highly anticipated new project, Star Line Gallery is due.
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