FAQs

  • When and where is Activity Fest?

    December 23, 2024, at The Lekki Coliseum OPEN Grounds.

    What time is the festival?

    6 PM to 6AM.

    What age do I have to be?

    Activity Fest is open to individuals aged 18+ and you may need to show ID to be guaranteed entry. You must also be above the age of 18 to purchase alcoholic beverages.

    What forms of payments are accepted for purchases at the venue?

    Cash, credit/debit cards, and payment apps can be used.

    Who is going to be performing?

    The event will feature performances from the best EDM talent in Nigeria as well as big international acts.

    How do I contact the organizers?

    For any inquiries send us a DM on Twitter or Instagram, call us at 07041832311, or email activitymusicfestival@gmail.com

    How can I stay up to date with the latest news and announcements?

    Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or sign up for our newsletter.

  • How do I purchase tickets to an event?

    Through our website and at the venue on the day of the event.

    What is the refund policy for event tickets?

    All ticket sales are final. No refunds will be granted for any reason nor can they be resold as they are non-transferable. See our Terms of Use.

    Can I upgrade my ticket?

    No.

    What do I need to guarantee entry?

    A ticket and a valid means of ID.

    Are there VIP packages and tables available?

    There are no VIP packages available but we have various table packages. Please contact +234 704 183 2311 for more inquiries.

    What’s included in a GA ticket?

    Access to the venue.

  • Can I bring food and drink to the event?

    No outside food or beverages are allowed at the festival. We have lots of food and drink to choose from at the festival.

    Additionally, glass, metal, aluminum, or steel containers (including refillable water bottles are not allowed).

    Are cameras allowed?

    Yes, for personal use. Professional cameras (those with detachable lenses or DSLRs) are not allowed.

    Will I be searched upon entry?

    All attendees will be subject to bag checks and walk-through metal detectors (magnetometers). Weapons of any kind including guns, ammo, pocket knives, tasers, and pepper spray/mace are not allowed.

    Discriminatory and inappropriate items including those with divisive symbols or inappropriate imagery are not allowed.

    Are there prohibited items I cannot bring to the events?

    Pets, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), weapons of any kind, fireworks or explosives, lasers, illegal drugs, excessive amounts of alcohol, live plants, and any other item AMF deems to be inappropriate for the Event. For the detailed list see our Terms of Use

    What is the drug policy at events?

    Any drugs classified as illegal by the regulatory authority or the Nigerian government are prohibited and access to the event sites will be refused to those under the influence of such drugs.

    We also don’t provide designated areas for smoking or vaping. See our Terms of Use for more information.

    No drugs or drug paraphernalia (including cannabis & cannabis products) are allowed. Prescriptions must be in properly labeled containers that match the holder’s ID.

  • Security and safety are of utmost important. We work hand-in-hand with law enforcement and public safety agencies to ensure the safety of our events. Because of those very same concerns, we are unable to publicly comment on detailed, specific actions which are taken.

    Some of the safety measures you can expect upon your arrival are bag checks, walk-through metal detectors (magnetometers) for all attendees, staff, and performers, and dog sweeps.

  • In the event of an emergency, information may be relayed on the video screens, over the audio system, and/or through mobile notifications.

    If you or a friend require medicate assistance, please locate your nearest medical tent or alert a staff member. Ambulances and first aid stations would be available on site.

    Remember: if you see something, say something. Flag down any staff member if you notice something that doesn’t seem quite right.