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Afro Jam Festival in Japan: Rema, Ruger, and Gyakie are set to perform at the Afro Jam Festival in Japan this July

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The Afro Jam Festival 2025 is set to make its debut in Japan this July, bringing a vibrant celebration of African, Caribbean, and global music to three major cities: Okinawa, Osaka, and Tokyo. This inaugural event aims to introduce and celebrate Afrobeats culture in Japan, a growing market for African music. (3music.tv)

The festival will kick off in Okinawa at the Okinawa Suntory Arena from July 17 to 20, 2025. The lineup includes international stars such as Jason Derulo, The Wailers, DME Dance Crew, and Mitsu Awesome Girls & NelRO. (afrojam.jp)

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Following Okinawa, the festival moves to Osaka’s Ookini Arena Maishima from July 22 to 24, 2025. Performances in Osaka will feature artists like Shenseea, Ruger, TitoM & Yuppe, and others. (afrojam.jp)

The festival concludes in Tokyo at the Keio Arena TOKYO from July 25 to 27, 2025. Tokyo’s lineup includes Rema, Shenseea, Gyakie, Saweetie, and The Wailers, among others. (afrojam.jp)

Afro Jam Festival 2025 is poised to be a landmark event, showcasing a diverse array of musical talents and fostering cultural exchange between Africa, the Caribbean, and Japan.

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