Festival Hub

Freedom Park, located in Lagos Island, Nigeria, is a memorial and leisure park that was once Her Majesty’s Broad Street Prison. The park was designed by architect Theo Lawson and opened in 2010 to commemorate Nigeria’s 50th anniversary of independence.

The park serves as a reminder of Nigeria’s colonial past and the struggles for independence. It features monuments and exhibits that tell the story of the prison and the people who were incarcerated there. Some of the notable inmates include Herbert Macaulay, Anthony Enahoro, Obafemi Awolowo, and Michael Imoudu.

Today, Freedom Park is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It hosts a variety of events and activities, including concerts, art exhibitions, and cultural festivals. The park also has a museum, a food court, and several gardens.

Freedom Park Venues

Food Court

Capacity: 200

Our spacious Food Court is perfect for sampling a variety of culinary delights. With ample seating and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s the ideal spot to relax and enjoy the festival’s gastronomic offerings.

Esther's Revenge

Capacity: 80

A cosy and intimate venue, Esther’s Revenge is perfect for smaller performances and gatherings. Its unique setting ensures an engaging experience for both performers and audiences.

Kongi's Harvest

Capacity: 80 (Upstairs)

Kongi’s Harvest offers two versatile spaces, both designed to host a variety of performances. Whether you’re attending an upstairs or downstairs event, you’re guaranteed a memorable experience.

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Kongi's Harvest

Capacity: 100 (Downstairs)

Kongi’s Harvest offers two versatile spaces, both designed to host a variety of performances. Whether you’re attending an upstairs or downstairs event, you’re guaranteed a memorable experience.

Festival Markets

Lagos Fringe Market

Capacity: Outdoor

Our bustling Market area hosts numerous stalls featuring local vendors and artisans. It’s the perfect place to discover unique goods, meet creative entrepreneurs, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Amphitheater

Capacity: 300

The Amphitheater is a grand outdoor venue designed for large-scale performances and events. With its impressive capacity and open-air setting, it offers an unparalleled festival experience.

Main Stage

Capacity: 500

Our Mainstage is the heart of Lagos Fringe, hosting the festival’s biggest and most anticipated performances. With a seating capacity of 500, it’s the prime location for experiencing the best of what the festival has to offer.

Museum

Capacity: 70/80

The museum venue offers a unique cultural setting for performances and exhibitions. Its intimate atmosphere is perfect for appreciating the finer details of each show.

Garden

Capacity: 50

The Garden is an enchanting outdoor space ideal for smaller, more personal gatherings and performances. Its serene environment provides a tranquil retreat amidst the festival’s hustle and bustle.

British Council Venues

Mambila

Capacity: 40

The Mambila room is ideal for small, focused gatherings and discussions. Its intimate setting allows for an immersive experience, perfect for workshops and seminars.

Lobby

Capacity: 100

The Lobby provides a versatile space suitable for various events, from performances to networking sessions. Its central location ensures easy access and a comfortable atmosphere.

Back Garden

Capacity: 150/200

The Back Garden offers a beautiful outdoor setting for larger gatherings. Its expansive space is perfect for performances, exhibitions, and social events, allowing guests to enjoy the festival in a relaxed, open-air environment.