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1xBet and AfroFuture: From Festival Vibes to Real Winners

1xbet and afrofuture from festival vibes to real winners

AfroFuture 2025 took place on 28-29 December at El-Wak Stadium in Accra, bringing thousands of fans together for two nights of music, fashion and culture as part of Ghana’s “Detty December” season. For many fans in Ghana, AfroFuture 2025 did not end with the last track. Thanks to 1xBet, the festival turned into a chance not only to enjoy music and culture, but also to win real prizes, from freebets and merch to a brand-new scooter.

1xBet brand zone became one of the key fan spots. Guests joined a mini football challenge where a precise shot into a small goal brought instant prizes, including limited 1xBet x AfroFuture T-shirts, caps, bucket hats and stickers. Nearby, a digital Wheel of Fortune let visitors register on their phones and win guaranteed rewards such as water, 3 or 10 USD freebets, bandanas and socks, while 1xBet promo agents helped fans take part in both the on-site activities and the main online draw.

Official award ceremony: closing the campaign with a personal touch

As part of the joint 1xBet x AfroFuture promotion, 111 players in Ghana became winners. One of them earned the super prize – a scooter, plus ten more received exclusive 1xBet x AfroFuture merchandise packs, and one hundred players had freebets credited directly to their accounts. For these people, the festival experience continued long after the stage lights went off.

To underline the importance of the winners, 1xBet did not limit the promotion to an online announcement. A dedicated offline award ceremony was held on January 31st.

During this event, the scooter winner received the grand prize in person, while the ten merch winners collected their 1xBet x AfroFuture gift packs. The ceremony was a happy closing chapter of the festival campaign, a moment where 1xBet personally thanked the most active participants and turned an online promotion into a real-life memory

Why the winners matter for 1xBet and AfroFuture

For AfroFuture attendees, the promotion turned passive viewing into active participation. A simple 33 GHS deposit could lead to a freebet, a merch pack or even a scooter, and for 111 people, it did. For 1xBet, putting the winners at the centre of the story is a way to show that partnership is not simple logo placement, but a concrete exchange of value: fans bring their attention and engagement, and the brand responds with real, tangible returns.

The campaign also demonstrated how a betting company can work inside a major cultural event without overshadowing the music. 1xBet only added to the event with sport-inspired entertainment, clear and regulated mechanics, open result announcements and rewards that extend the festival feeling.

AfroFuture 2025 will be remembered for big performances, shared energy and the atmosphere of Accra in December. For the 111 winners of the 1xBet x AfroFuture promotion, it will also be remembered as the moment when a festival weekend turned into – a prize, a story, and an experience that continues beyond the stadium.

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🎵 From AfroFuture vibes to real wins with 1xBet 🎵

AfroFuture 2025 at El-Wak Stadium was all about music, culture and… 111 winners thanks to 1xBet. One player rode away with a brand-new scooter, ten more grabbed exclusive 1xBet x AfroFuture merch packs, and 100 players received freebets straight to their accounts.

At the 1xBet brand zone, fans enjoyed activities and walked away with instant prizes, turning the grounds into a mix of football energy and festival mood.

AfroFuture 2025 is over, but for 111 lucky players, the festival will always be the moment where a weekend of music turned into real rewards with 1xBet. ⚽✨

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Sampson Halm is a Ghanaian blogger.

Halm grew up in Takoradi, a city located in the Western Region of Ghana. He received his early education at Bethel Methodist Primary & J.H.S in Takoradi. For his higher education, he enrolled at Takoradi Technical University, where he successfully earned an HND in purchasing and supply.

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