Detty December Fest kicks off with Juma Jux performance

Detty December Fest 2025 is underway in Lagos, featuring a star-studded lineup of local and international artists. The event kicked off on Thursday night, with Tanzanian music star Juma Jux and his wife Priscilla Ojo taking center stage. Jux performed hits like ‘Do I’ and ‘God Design’ alongside Nigerian artist Phyno, setting the tone for a night of energetic performances.

The event also featured supporting acts including Qing Madi, Kashope, Zeez, Mo’Believe, Broda Shaggi, and celebrity hype man Dotun. This year’s Detty December Fest is scheduled to run until December 31, 2025, promising a month-long celebration of music and entertainment.

The festival will also host international acts, including legendary American rapper Busta Rhymes, who is set to perform on December 19. Additionally, Gunna will take the stage on December 29, further solidifying the event’s reputation as a premier music festival.

The Detty December Fest has become a highly anticipated event in the African music calendar, attracting thousands of fans and showcasing the continent’s rich musical talent. With its diverse lineup and extended runtime, this year’s edition is expected to be the biggest and most exciting yet. As the festival continues to unfold, fans can look forward to more thrilling performances and surprises. The event’s organizers have promised an unforgettable experience, with more details and updates to be announced in the coming days.

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