About this Event
Madaraka Festival honors Kenya's 1963 independence while empowering youth through music and arts. Founded by Simon Javan Okelo, the festival has reached over 380,000 in-person attendees and 30 million digital viewers in its first decade. The festival's name "Madaraka" is derived from the Swahili word for "power" or "responsibility," reflecting its mission to empower communities through cultural exchange.
The festival's nonprofit parent organization, One Vibe Africa, supports community-led change impacting over 3.5 million people in the United States and Africa through programs focused on youth empowerment, healthcare, and education.
EVENT DETAILS
WHAT: Madaraka Festival 2025: "Beyond the Music: Where Africa Meets the World"
WHEN: Saturday, August 30, 2025, 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM (After-Party continues beyond)
WHERE: Pier 62, Seattle Waterfront Park, Seattle, WA
TICKETS & INFO: www.madarakafestival.com
A FESTIVAL WITH GLOBAL IMPACT
The 2025 festival will feature a stellar lineup of artists from 18+ countries, continuing Madaraka's tradition of showcasing both established icons and emerging voices across the African diaspora. The full-day event will include alternating DJ sets and live performances beginning at 11:00 AM, with a special Kids Village, and culminating in an after-party that extends the celebration into the night.
Audience demographics reveal the festival's powerful draw: 55% African American/African attendees, with a diverse mix of participants including 68% women, and reaching across age groups from 21-65. With an average family income of $100,558, the festival attracts engaged cultural enthusiasts with spending power and a global mindset.
FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 PARTNERSHIP EXPLORATION
In a significant new development, Madaraka Festival is announcing exploration of a groundbreaking partnership with FIFA and World Cup stakeholders ahead of the 2026 tournament.
"Our vision is to become the Official After-Party for matches featuring African teams in host cities across North America," Okelo reveals. "By bridging culture and sport, we aim to celebrate African excellence, foster global unity, and create unforgettable experiences that carry the World Cup energy beyond the stadium."
This strategic alignment positions Madaraka Festival at the intersection of two global phenomena: the growing prominence of African music on the world stage and the unprecedented excitement around the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
IMPRESSIVE TRAJECTORY OF GROWTH
Since its humble beginnings in 2008 with a concert during Kenya's political crisis, Madaraka Festival has evolved dramatically:
- 2014: Inaugural festival in Seattle at MOPOP, strengthening bonds between African and African American communities
- 2022: Expanded to Waterfront Park at Pier 62, drawing 10,000 attendees and reaching 18 million digitally
- 2023: Extended reach to six major U.S. cities with 25,000 in-person attendees
- 2024: Historic return to Kisumu, Kenya, with 5,000 attendees and 5 million digital viewers
- 2025: Ambitious projection of 7,000 in-person attendees and 70 million digital reach
This trajectory reflects not just numerical growth but deepening impact, with CNN coverage elevating the festival's reputation on both national and global scales.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pier 62, 1951 Alaskan Way, Seattle, United States
USD 60.54 to USD 321.96