The Kente Wear Festival is set to return in 2026 with an expanded series of four spectacular shows celebrating Ghana’s rich textile heritage, fashion, and culture, with Ghanaian musician Lord Paper and his band announced as the headline performers for this year’s edition.
Organised by Freeway LLC, the annual festival continues to champion the promotion of Ghana’s iconic Kente fabric while creating a platform for designers, models, entrepreneurs, and lovers of African culture to showcase the beauty and creativity of Ghanaian fashion in the diaspora.
The 2026 edition will be held across four venues, giving patrons multiple opportunities to experience the unique blend of fashion, music, and culture.
The festival schedule is as follows; First Show-5 September 2026 – Ehall South, Second Show – 26 September 2026 – Sterling Banquet Hall, Third Show – 17 October 2026 – Big Field Pavilion and Fourth Show – 31 October 2026 – African Palace.
One of the major highlights of this year’s festival will be the performance by Lord Paper and his band, who are expected to thrill audiences with some of their biggest hits while adding a vibrant musical experience to the celebration of Ghanaian heritage.
According to the organisers, the festival remains committed to promoting Made-in-Ghana apparel, fashion accessories, and locally inspired designs while strengthening the connection between Ghanaians in the diaspora and their cultural roots.
“We live in a globalised world, and it is important that we celebrate Ghanaian fashion and culture wherever we find ourselves. Through the Kente Wear Festival, we continue to preserve our traditions, tell our stories, and introduce the elegance of Ghanaian craftsmanship to a global audience,” the organisers said.
Beyond the fashion runway, the festival will feature cultural performances, exhibitions, networking opportunities, and displays of both traditional and contemporary Kente-inspired designs, making it one of the premier events celebrating Ghanaian culture.
With four exciting shows and a headline performance by Lord Paper and his band, the 2026 Kente Wear Festival promises to deliver an unforgettable celebration of fashion, music, and cultural pride.