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Wizkid Opens Detty December Fest and Hands the Next Stage to Newcomers

Will Lisil 19 August 2026
Wizkid Opens Detty December Fest and Hands the Next Stage to Newcomers

Lagos in December has become its own season, and this year it opens with the name most people would have picked. Wizkid is the first confirmed headliner of Detty December Fest 2026, taking the flagship Festival Stage on 18 December to launch a run that carries through to 30 December.

The booking is the obvious one and the emotional one at the same time. What sits beside it in the announcement is the more consequential detail: this year the festival is building a second stage, and it is not for headliners.

The Night That Starts the Season

Livespot360 confirmed the booking on 13 August, with Billboard revealing it first. The grand opening concert starts at 6pm local time at the Detty December Village in Lagos, and Wizkid opens it. Tickets are already on sale through the festival’s official channels, well ahead of a lineup that is currently one name deep.

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That is deliberate. Announcing a single headliner four months out, then releasing the rest in waves, keeps a festival in the conversation through the autumn. What it also does here is make a statement about who the opening night belongs to. Six years on from Made in Lagos, the album that did more than any other single record to carry Afrobeats into rooms that had not booked it before, the festival has handed him the first night of the city’s biggest fortnight.

A Second Stage Built for the Next Wave

The structural change to the 2026 edition is the Pulse Stage, a second performance platform running alongside the main Festival Stage. Where the flagship stage carries the headline acts, the Pulse Stage is dedicated to emerging artists, new sounds and breakthrough talent.

Darey Art Alade, co-founder and chief creative officer at Livespot, framed the reasoning around scale rather than charity. “African music has never been more influential globally, and we believe our festivals should reflect that ambition,” he said. “The introduction of the Pulse Stage is particularly exciting because it gives the next generation of artists a platform to perform alongside some of the biggest names in music. That’s how ecosystems grow.”

The phrasing is worth taking seriously, because the alternative model is well known to anyone who has watched a scene mature. Festivals that grow their headline budget without growing their pipeline end up recycling the same eight names for a decade. A dedicated stage with its own programming, on the same site and the same nights as the headliners, is a different proposition from a mid-afternoon slot nobody walks to.

What Wizkid Is Coming Back From

By his own standards 2026 has been quiet, and that is precisely what makes a homecoming headline set land. The year opened in January with Real, Vol. 1, a joint EP with Asake, and continued through a run of collaborations that reached well outside Afrobeats: dancehall, UK R&B, and British garage-inflected soul all appear on his 2026 features list.

Before that he spent most of 2025 on the road behind Morayo, his 2024 album, which reached number four on the World Albums chart. A seventh studio album has not arrived, and the anticipation around it is part of what a December headline slot is now carrying.

A festival opening night is a useful place to be for an artist in that position. It is a hometown crowd, a career-spanning set, and no obligation to be promoting anything in particular.

The Numbers Behind Lagos in December

It is easy to read Detty December as a vibe and miss that it has become an economy. The festival’s launch edition last year drew more than 40,000 festivalgoers on its own. The season around it is a different order of magnitude: consumer spending across Lagos linked to Detty December festivities was estimated at 396.5 billion naira in the MO Africa Company Detty December Report.

Government has noticed. Ahead of last year’s celebration, Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council set up a presidential task force on Detty December to coordinate support across agencies and strengthen tourism through the festive period. Very few music seasons anywhere acquire an inter-agency task force.

That context explains the second stage better than any artistic argument does. When a festival sits inside a season worth that much to a city, the constraint on growth stops being demand and becomes supply, which in music means artists ready to hold a crowd.

Who Else Could Join the Bill

Livespot360 has said more headliners are coming in the following weeks, and the previous edition suggests the shape. That lineup mixed global names with African stars across Afrobeats, amapiano, dancehall and hip-hop, including Busta Rhymes, Gunna, Shenseea, Tiwa Savage, Diamond Platnumz, Phyno, Wande Coal, Fave, Young John, Qing Madi and Ice Prince, with Wizkid also appearing.

The mix is the point. A Lagos festival that books only Nigerian artists is a national event; one that books across the continent and the diaspora is a destination, and destinations are what fill hotels in December. Expect the remaining announcements to balance the two, and expect at least one booking aimed squarely at the travelling audience.

The Pulse Stage names will be the more interesting reveal for anyone tracking where the sound goes next. Those slots are effectively a public shortlist of who the festival’s programmers think is about to break, and this is far from the first Lagos-adjacent bill to function that way, as a recent festival night in London showed when a one-off show turned into a landmark for the scene.

Why the Homecoming Matters

There is a version of the Detty December Fest story that is just a big artist playing a big show in his own city, and it would still be worth the ticket. The more durable part is the structure being built around him.

Detty December Fest is two editions old. In that time it has gone from a launch drawing 40,000 people to an event with a second stage, a presidential task force operating around its season, and a headline announcement that Billboard runs as an exclusive. The festival is not simply getting bigger; it is being built to keep producing the artists it will need to book in five years.

Wizkid opening on 18 December is the headline. The stage next to his, filled with people most of the crowd has not heard of yet, is the reason to watch what this becomes.

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