AfroFuture makes its U.S. debut Aug. 16 and 17 in partnership with Bedrock, bringing the city of Detroit the best music, dance and culture spanning the African diaspora.

Located at Bedrock's Douglass Site at the corner of Alfred Street and Beaubien Boulevard, the festival will feature two stages welcoming headlining performers Asake, Ludmilla, Davido, Kaytranada and Gims. Outside of music, attendees can explore several "immersive activations" that will connect Detroiters directly to Africa.

The festival also features art installations from Detroit and African artists, a vendor marketplace with goods and food from several African cultures and banking services offering opportunities to discuss opening business accounts in Africa.

"We're trying to create a relationship with the city of Det

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