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Niniola, Fave to lead Mainland BlockParty’s First ‘Her Future Festival’

Niniola and Fave are set to lead a roll call of female performers to the Mainland Blockparty scheduled to hold on today, Friday, March 27, 2026, at Secret Garden, Ikeja

Niniola, Fave to lead Mainland BlockParty’s First ‘Her Future Festival’
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March 27, 2026·2 min read
  • By Zainab Olufemi

Niniola and Fave are set to lead a roll call of female performers to the Mainland Blockparty scheduled to hold on today, Friday, March 27, 2026, at Secret Garden, Ikeja GRA, Lagos.

This is coming following Mainland BlockParty’s announcement of the launch of ‘Her Future Festival,’ a new annual Women’s Month programme designed to spotlight women across music and nightlife.

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The inaugural edition will also feature M.I.A, Smur Lee, Fimí with the Flow, Wanni x Handi and Goodgirl LA, bringing together some of the most exciting female voices currently shaping Nigerian music.

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For the first time in the festival’s history, the stage will feature a fully female lineup, with women also leading across key vendor and production roles.

For the first time in the festival’s history, the stage will feature a fully female DJ lineup, with women also leading across key vendor and production roles. The approach integrates economic participation directly into the event experience and reflects a broader shift toward greater operational visibility for women in nightlife.

“Women are already driving the rooms and building the businesses that define our nightlife,” said Rebecca Adeyanju, Head of Products at The Plug Global. “Her Future Festival aligns the opportunity with that reality. It ensures women have the stage, the infrastructure and the access that matches the work they are already doing.”

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