Open call: ACCES 2025 media accreditation
By Music In Africa Foundation
30 Sep 2025 - 09:15
The Music In Africa Foundation is inviting media practitioners to apply for accreditation ahead of the 2025 Music In Africa Conference for collaborations, Exchange and Showcases (ACCES).
Slated for in Tshwane, South Africa from 30 October to 1 November, ACCES 2025 invites radio, TV, print, and online journalists from across the globe.
Highlights
- Over 1 000 delegates and leading experts from more than 45 countries will gather in Tshwane to shape the future of African and global music.
- From Grammy winners to African trailblazers, ACCES 2025 presents unique networking opportunities for music industry stakeholders.
- More than 80 musicians from across the continent will perform at a two- day showcase festival in the heart of Tshwane.
- Numerous capacity-building opportunities for local talent, including masterclasses, workshops and mentorship.
Movers and shakers
Among the experts are multi-Grammy Award-winning US record producer Commissioner Gordon Williams, best known for his work with Lauryn Hill, Amy Winehouse and Alicia Keys; Bizzle Osikoya (The Plug, Nigeria); Dolapo Amusat (WeTalkSound, Nigeria); Kikelomo Oludemi (Oroko Radio, UK/Nigeria); Cécilia Pietrzko (Grown Kid, France); Laurent Corthay (World Bank, Mozambique); Kwame Safo (British Council, UK); and Jiggs Thorne (MTN Bushfire, Eswatini) – alongside dozens of African artists, journalists and cultural entrepreneurs.
Some of the key themes on the 2025 programme include improving access to finance, developing festivals and export platforms, strengthening artist protection, promotion and copyright, and exploring the impact of new innovations such as artificial intelligence.
Showcase Festival
This year’s Showcase Festival will present more than 80 African musicians on 30 October and 1 November. Top acts on the line-up include Focalistic (South Africa), Mörda (South Africa), Zoë Modiga (South Africa), Claudio Rabe (Réunion Island), Kekelingo (South Africa), Boukuru (Rwanda), Jabulile Majola (South Africa), Mwendamberi (Zimbabwe), Mpho Sebina (Botswana), Bokani Dyer (South Africa), Njoki Karu (Kenya), FIMFIM (Ghana), Thakzin (South Africa), Naledi Aphiwe (South Africa), Frida Amani (Tanzania), Oumy (Senegal), Shandesh (South Africa), Tobi Peter (Nigeria) and Charles Gene Suite (South Africa).
How to apply
Applications should be done online here.
The deadline to apply is 15 days before the event.
About ACCES
ACCES is a pan-African trade show for music industry players to exchange ideas, discover new talent, and create business linkages. Held in a different African city each year, ACCES attracts active music industry players from across the globe. ACCES 2025 is organised by the Music In Africa Foundation, a non-profit pan-African organisation, in partnership with the City of Tshwane, the South African National Conventions Bureau, and the SAMPRA Development Fund. See all our sponsors and partners here.
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