Partying at a former prison to reclaim happiness from sorrow in the heart of Lagos
Afropolitan Vibes is all about letting loose and playfully breaking class barriers
Nigerian-German musician and producer Adé Bantu says Lagos is "full of contradictions" — so the concert series he founded, Afropolitan Vibes, is a perfect example of the city's character. This monthly event is a party to let loose at, but it's held on the site of a former colonial prison with the stage set up in the yard where the gallows used to be. The prison, Broad Street Prison, was turned into Freedom Park in the middle of Lagos as a memorial to the violence of the site, as well as Nigeria's larger colonial and military junta history.
This whole space of pain, of sorrow, has been transformed into a place of happiness.- Adé Bantu, musician and producer
Bantu says this is a juxtaposition with a purpose: "This whole space of pain, of sorrow, has been transformed into a place of happiness. We want to bring people together again. We want to remind them of the spirit of who we are."
In Nigeria, Bantu says people are really conscious when they go out to concerts and other events, and with Afropolitan Vibes they aim to "break the class barriers" in a playful way.