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One Nation Reggae Festival: Heritage, music and the reframing of Sierra Leone’s cultural tourism

Sun, Jan 11 2026 3:22 PM
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One Nation Reggae Festival: Heritage, music and the reframing of Sierra Leone’s cultural tourism

The One Nation Reggae Festival has emerged as a strategic cultural platform within Sierra Leone’s tourism and creative economy sector, demonstrating how music and heritage can be aligned to support cultural diplomacy, destination positioning and industry development.

Conceived around reggae’s historic association with African identity, resistance and Pan-African consciousness, the festival was designed to extend beyond live performances. Its structure reflected a broader policy direction that places culture at the center of tourism diversification, diaspora engagement and international visibility.

Central to the festival’s programme were the Heritage Tours, which took artists, cultural leaders and international delegates through Freetown, Kent, York and Bunce Island. These visits were integral to the festival’s concept, transforming historical sites into active spaces of engagement. By situating music within landscapes shaped by transatlantic history, the festival connected creative expression with memory, dialogue and contemporary relevance.

A defining moment within the programme was the Bunce Island All-White Heritage Celebration, which illustrated how curated cultural encounters can bridge continents and generations. Set against one of West Africa’s most significant historical landmarks, the gathering underscored the role of heritage tourism in fostering reflection, shared responsibility and deeper international understanding.

Reflecting on the impact of the initiative, Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Hon. Nabeela Farida Tunis, noted that the festival demonstrated “how heritage-led programming can anchor cultural exchange, tourism promotion, and creative industry development.” She further observed that the experience positioned Sierra Leone’s heritage assets as spaces that continue to inform the country’s global narrative.

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Evening concerts complemented the heritage programme, bringing together international reggae artists such as SizzlaKalonji, Christopher Martin, Jah Thunder and Didier Awadi, alongside Sierra Leonean performers and members of the Reggae Union Sierra Leone. The programming balance reinforced cultural exchange while maintaining strong local representation, ensuring that the platform reflected both global reach and national ownership.

One Nation Reggae Festival: Heritage, music and the reframing of Sierra Leone’s cultural tourism

Professional development was another core pillar of the festival. Through the Creative Clinic and targeted industry workshops, participants engaged in structured knowledge exchange aimed at strengthening skills, networks and institutional capacity within the creative sector. These sessions aligned cultural expression with enterprise development, reinforcing the creative industries as contributors to economic diversification.

The festival also generated measurable economic activity across hospitality, transport and retail, particularly within Freetown and surrounding communities. More importantly, it laid the groundwork for sustained partnerships across tourism, culture and international markets. Its alignment with Sierra Leone’s Year of Ecotourism 2025 highlighted culture’s growing role as a driver of extended stays and differentiated visitor experiences.

One Nation Reggae Festival: Heritage, music and the reframing of Sierra Leone’s cultural tourism

Organized by the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs in collaboration with private sector and cultural partners, the festival reflected a coordinated public-private approach increasingly evident across Africa’s cultural tourism initiatives. This model underscores the importance of policy support, industry participation and community engagement in delivering credible and sustainable cultural products.

Attention is now focused on consolidating outcomes and scaling heritage-centered experiences. As Minister Tunis observed, the priority is to “strengthen local capacity and position Sierra Leone as a destination where culture, history and creativity intersect with purpose.” In this context, the One Nation Reggae Festival stands as more than a music event; it offers a working example of how cultural programming can serve diplomacy, economic development and national storytelling.

One Nation Reggae Festival: Heritage, music and the reframing of Sierra Leone’s cultural tourism
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