Fela Shrine: Come and Shake Body
Address: 1 Nerdic Road ?Agindigbi, Ikeja, Nigeria
Open Hours: 24/7
Tel: +234 7080610000
Thinking about taking your nightlife escapades to the next level? Then think Fela Shrine a.k.a The New Afrika Shrine. From the genre of music to the inspirational story-telling lyrics, not forgetting the sacrosanct palm-wine, get ready to get a political education, a lesson in ?shakin-it? and a contact high!
The New Afrika Shrine, an open-air entertainment centre located in Ikeja, Lagos State. It serves as the host location of the annual Felabration music festival. Currently managed by Femi Kuti and Yeni Anikulapo-Kuti, it is the replacement of the old Afrika Shrine created in 1970 by Fela Kuti until it was burnt down in 1977. The New Afrika Shrine showcases photo galleries of Fela and musical performances by Femi Kuti and Seun Kuti, thus making it a tourist attraction.

History of Fela Shrine
The shrine was put up in 1970 by the great Fela Kuti, as a place where political rebels alike could come and rub minds while listening to great provoking musical sounds from Fela and his musical entourage. Although the Fela Shrine was burnt down seven years later, it was later revived by his children; Femi and Yeni Anikulapo-Kuti and has been a hub for Nigerians and foreigners alike who have an ear good music to go to totally relax.Best Time to Visit Fela Shrine
- The shrine is open all day and sells delicious meals. However, if you are looking to catch it in full bloom, its best to visit after 7 pm. This is when the drums are rolled out and various musical performances are held
- Femi Kuti, his son, hosts guests to a wonderful musical tirade on Thursdays, while Seun Kuti, the most approximate version of Fela, performs on Saturdays.
How to Get to Fela Shrine
Take a cab or bus going towards Ikeja, alight at Agidingbi and try to locate Nerdc road.Things to do at Fela Shrine
- Enjoy good music from the band and musical guests.
- Take a glass of the unique palm-wine brand available at the shrine
- Get inspired by the lyrics and sound of Femi and Seun Kuti?s music and adaptation of Fela?s music.
- Hangout with friends and have a good time at the shrine.

How Much Will Your Visit to Fela Shrine cost?
There is a cover charge of #500 Naira at the shrine.Fun Facts about Fela Shrine
- A licensed carefree zone, that is; allowing any form of fun activity as long as you aren?t disturbing others.
- The shrine opens every day of the week with different days having as much fun activities as the last
- Food and drinks at the shrine are not expensive at all which gives you the opportunity to have as much fun as you want
- Different musical performances and shows are held at Fela Shrine almost on a daily basis.
- It?s a convergence point for both the high and low in society.
- The palm-wine sold at the shrine is definitely one to savour for a long time.
