French cognac house Martell has deepened its cultural footprint in Africa with the launch of a high-profile Afrobeats Live experience, marking a bold move to align the luxury brand with one of the continent’s most influential music movements.
The event, hosted in Lagos, brought together leading Afrobeats artists, tastemakers, and cultural influencers in a celebration that blended music, fashion, and heritage. It represents Martell’s most prominent push yet into the African creative economy, positioning the brand not just as a premium beverage, but as a patron of modern African artistry.
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According to brand executives, the initiative is part of Martell’s “Be the Standout Swift” campaign, an ongoing platform that elevates individual expression and creativity in markets where lifestyle and identity are closely linked to cultural production. By aligning with Afrobeats, Martell taps into a globally ascendant genre that continues to shape fashion, nightlife, and youth culture across continents.
The Afrobeats Live launch is expected to expand across other major cities including Accra, Nairobi, and Johannesburg, offering immersive experiences that blend curated performances, brand storytelling, and cross-cultural collaboration.
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The strategy also reflects a wider trend among global luxury and spirits brands increasingly embedding themselves in Africa’s creative sectors, not just through sponsorships but through sustained presence and partnerships with artists and local scenes.
Martell’s approach hints at a long-term play, one that values authentic cultural investment and positions the brand at the center of Africa’s rising global influence in entertainment and lifestyle.