The Lake of Stars Malawi Arts Festival, a cultural celebration, is set to return this year, marking its 20th anniversary.

The internationally renowned festival will take place along the beaches of Lake Malawi at Fish Eagle Bay Lodge from September 6-8. It will feature some of the best and most diverse artists from Malawi and around the world.

Since its first festival in 2004, the Lake of Stars Malawi Arts Festival has been a consistent source of positive global media coverage for the country. Over the past two decades, it has provided a global stage for Malawian artists, showcasing their talents to an international audience and fostering cultural exchange.

This year’s festivities hold special significance as they align with the commemoration of Malawi’s 60th year of independence. The festival will serve as a platform to not only celebrate artistic expression but also to honour the rich history and cultural heritage of the nation.

“Since the directive of the Ministry of Tourism in 2007 to enable various regions of the lake to benefit from festival tourism, Lake of Stars has been held across the lakeshore districts in ever-changing venues, and 2024 brings attention to a brand new site. The festival attracted up to 6 000 patrons and generated up to US$1.8 million in gross revenues for both the festival and related businesses like the tourism and travel industries. The return of the flagship arts festival is thrilling,” said Director of Arts, Humphrey Mpondaminga.

The festival offers an immersive experience and attendees will have the opportunity to connect with the music, culture, and environment in a unique and meaningful way.

“In the wake of adversities, the festival is positioning itself in response to a district that has not hosted the international arts festival of Malawi before. It’s time! The ethos of boosting tourism, sharing our rich heritage, sustainability, and environmental stewardship embodied by the eco-lodge and the district aligns perfectly with our festival’s values, and we can’t wait to share this incredible setting with our attendees,” said Sharmila Elias, Head of Projects & Productions.

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