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Lake of Stars Festival is an annual three-day international festival held on the shores of
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, the third largest lake in
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. The first festival took place in 2004 and attracts over 4,000 attendees with musical acts drawn mainly from Africa and Europe.


History

The festival was founded by British tourist Will Jameson. Jameson visited Malawi in 1998. He was a student at
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and took a year off to work with
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. That work sent him to Malawi. Upon returning to college, Jameson started night club as tribute to his trip, called
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, the name of a brand of Malawian beer. The club night was named the best club night in the
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2004 by ''
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''. That same year, Jameson held the first festival. An estimated 700 people attended, the majority from Africa. The 2011 Lake of Stars attracted over 3,000 attendees from Europe and Africa. The festival was opened with the Malawian ministry of tourism
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onto the festival beach. The festival has inspired many other activities in film and festival production, produced by a Malawian lead team, Dusty Orange Projects Et Al, (DOPE).


Media and accolades

Lake of Stars Festival is widely referenced as being one of the most important festivals on the African continent. In 2014, it was named one of the top seven African music festivals to attend by
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. '' Time Out'' named Lake of Stars as having the most beautiful festival location in the world, in 2015. The UK's Independent newspaper has said "the life-affirming Lake of Stars offers a fascinating opportunity to experience the musical pulse of this inspiring country". In 2016, Vice Magazine recognised that "the ability of this festival to inspire the young people who attend is pretty special"


Festival management

The Lake of Stars Festival is organised by a mixture of international volunteers, many of them with huge amounts of experience in the live events industry, supporting a team in Malawi. The festival receives pro-bono support from the UK music industry, with the UK headliners that travel to Malawi usually agreeing to waive their normal performance fees. An estimated over $1 million in 2011 was generated by the festival for the local economy. In 2024 the British High Commissioner
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arranged for sponsorship from the UK Government. The UK would cover some travelling expenses from the UK and fund a parallel event in Malawian secondary schools. Ritchie supported the event because of its contribution to "peace and unity".


Activities

The festival organizes volunteer opportunities for festival attendees, providing service to a variety of charities sponsored by the festival including the Microloan Foundation. Attendees also visit
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s to spend time with children and play games and sports with them. The festival also includes talks, similar to
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, theatre, dance and
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.


Performers

A wide swath of international performers play at Lake of Stars, many from Africa, Europe and the United Kingdom. These artists include, but are not limited to: *
Afrikan Boy Olushola Oluwaseun Ajose, better known by his stage name Afrikan Boy (born 28 March 1989), is a Nigerian-born grime artist from the Woolwich district of London. He went viral with a track entitled "One day I went to Lidl", recorded at That SP S ...
*
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*
Freshlyground Freshlyground is an Afro-fusion pop band formed in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2002. Freshlyground is best known for writing, performing and playing the instrumentals of the afrofusion and soca single "''Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)''" a ...
* Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (2011) *
Tay Grin Limbani Kalilani (born 15 June 1986) is a Malawian Hip Hop artist better known by his stage name Tay Grin. In 2009 Tay Grin founded an Entertainment & Event Promotion company, which helps to promote events across Malawi. The company is known as ...
*
John Wizards John Wizards is a South African band from Cape Town formed in 2010. They are currently signed to Planet Mu Records. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist John Withers, vocalist Emmanuel Nzaramba, drummer and percussionist Raphael Segerman, ...
(2014) *
Mafikizolo Mafikizolo is a South African Afro-pop music group formed in 1996, consisting of composer Theo Kgosinkwe, lead singer Nhlanhla Mafu and Composer Tebogo Madingoane, who was shot and killed 14 February 2004. The group rose to fame after they relea ...
(2014) *
MistaJam Peter Dalton (born 19 January 1983), known professionally as MistaJam, is a British DJ and radio presenter. He is known for presenting radio shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra from 2005 to 2020; since 2020 he has presented on Capital Danc ...
(2011) *
Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi (22 September 1952 – 23 January 2019) was a Zimbabwean musician, businessman, philanthropist, human rights activist and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Southern Africa Region. Career Mtukudzi grew up in Highfield, in ...
(2011) *
Noisettes Noisettes are an English indie rock band from London, currently composed of singer and bassist Shingai Shoniwa and guitarist Dan Smith. The band first achieved commercial success and nationwide recognition with the second single of their seco ...
(2011) *
Sauti Sol Sauti Sol is a Kenyan afropop band formed in Nairobi in 2005 by vocalists Bien-Aimé Baraza, Willis Chimano, and Savara Mudigi. Initially an a cappella group, guitarist Polycarp Otieno joined before they named themselves Sauti Sol. Sauti So ...
* The Maccabees * The Very Best (2014) *
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(2015) * Zone Fam (2014) * Shishani Vranckx


Locations/Venues


Other Events

Dusty Orange Projects Et Al, producers of the Lake of Stars Malawi Arts Festival organise other events in Malawi in addition to the flagship festival, including Set It Off (Women in the Arts - Women Are Artists not Muses), Day of Ideas (Youth Festival - Investing in Our Young Minds), Children's Future Festival (Children in the Arts) and film festivals (EU Film Festival & Lilongwe Shorts).


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lake Of Stars Music Festival Music festivals in Malawi September October