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Africa’s Creative Powerhouse Calls: FAME Week Africa 2026 Opens Registration

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Cape Town, South Africa — 2026 — The doors to one of the continent’s most influential creative marketplaces are officially open. FAME Week Africa 2026 has launched registration, inviting the world to gather in Cape Town from 28 October to 1 November 2026 for a defining moment in Africa’s cultural and economic evolution.

Hosted by the City of Cape Town, the event continues to cement its status as a global meeting point where African creativity meets international opportunity — a space where ideas are not just shared, but scaled.


Where Africa Meets the World

From Lagos to Nairobi, Johannesburg to Paris, FAME Week Africa has become a powerful connector — linking creatives, investors, studios, distributors, and decision-makers across continents.

It is more than an event.
It is a marketplace — one that positions Africa not as an emerging player, but as a central force in the global creative economy.

Building on the momentum of its transformative 2025 edition, which highlighted the industry’s shift toward scalable business models and global competitiveness, the 2026 edition is doubling down on impact.

“FAME Week Africa has become a critical meeting point for the global creative industry to engage with Africa’s content, talent, and opportunities,” says Martin Hiller. “This is where connections are made, partnerships are formed, and African stories are positioned for international audiences.”


A City Backing Creativity

As host, the City of Cape Town continues to play a strategic role in supporting the growth of Africa’s creative industries — recognising the sector as both a cultural and economic driver.

JP Smith, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, emphasises the broader vision: supporting platforms that celebrate creatives, stimulate economic growth, and create employment opportunities, while positioning Cape Town — and Africa — as a global hub of innovation and storytelling.


A Marketplace Built for Real Outcomes

At its core, FAME Week Africa is designed to move ideas from concept to global distribution. It aligns creators with commissioners and distributors — ensuring that African stories don’t just exist, but travel.

The 2026 programme is anchored by four flagship pillars:

  • MIP Africa – The continent’s premier B2B marketplace for film, television, and digital content distribution and co-production
  • Muziki Africa – A dynamic platform for music professionals to connect, collaborate, and innovate
  • African Fashion Forum – Bridging fashion with film, television, and music
  • FAME Shorts Film Festival – A stage for bold storytelling from both emerging and established filmmakers

Together, these platforms create a multi-dimensional ecosystem — one that reflects the full spectrum of Africa’s creative industries.


Spotlight on France: A Strategic Cultural Bridge

In 2026, FAME Week Africa introduces a powerful international dimension with France as its Destination Focus.

This initiative strengthens cultural and commercial ties between Africa and one of the world’s most influential creative markets — opening doors for co-productions, funding opportunities, and global distribution pathways.

David Martinon highlights the significance of this partnership, noting that it reflects a shared commitment to collaboration, professional exchange, and the global circulation of creative work between Africa and Europe.


Why Pre-Register Matters

For industry professionals, early registration is more than convenience — it’s strategy.

Pre-registration offers:

  • Early access to programme announcements
  • Entry into a curated matchmaking platform
  • The ability to schedule meetings in advance

With dedicated content streams across Film & TV, Animation, Music, and Fashion, attendees gain not only insight from global experts, but direct access to the decision-makers shaping the industry’s future.


Africa’s Moment Is Now

FAME Week Africa is built on a simple but powerful truth:

Africa’s stories are untold. Its creative force is unstoppable. And its moment is now.

As the world looks increasingly toward the continent for fresh narratives, bold innovation, and cultural authenticity, this platform stands as both a gateway and a catalyst.

From Cape Town to the world — the invitation has been sent.


Register Now

Secure your place at FAME Week Africa 2026 and be part of the continent’s most important creative gathering.

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