Cameroonian Afropop and makossa sensation Charlotte Dipanda is set to take the stage at the Palais de la Culture in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, on April 25, with the curtain rising at 6 p.m. The artist has been building anticipation through a series of media appearances across the Ivorian capital, signalling what promises to be one of the more notable Cameroonian live performances on the West African circuit this year.
Countdown Underway
With just days to go before the event, Dipanda confirmed the concert date via her official social media channels, describing Abidjan as "a welcoming land" and expressing gratitude to Ivorian music promoter Molare for his support in organising the show. The artist described the evening as "a moment of emotions, music and sharing," promising audiences a specially curated performance. Fans have responded with visible excitement online, with the hashtags #CharlotteDipanda and #AbidjancConcert gaining traction in the days leading up to the event.
Media Blitz Ahead of the Show
In the lead-up to the concert, Dipanda made several television appearances to promote the event. She was a guest on RTI's midday programme C'Midi and also appeared on NCI's popular women's talk show Les Femmes d'Ici, where she discussed her career and the upcoming performance. She later appeared on the RTI3 platform, with the artist noting that the energy surrounding the event was building steadily. The media tour reflects a deliberate promotional strategy designed to reach both dedicated fans and new audiences across Côte d'Ivoire.
Tickets and Venue
Tickets for the Abidjan concert are available through major retail outlets including Fnac and Carrefour, as well as other standard points of sale across the city. Online purchases can be made via the ticketing platform Tikerama. The Palais de la Culture, a landmark venue in Abidjan known for hosting major artistic and cultural events, provides an appropriately prestigious setting for the performance. Charlotte Dipanda, celebrated for her powerful vocals and her ability to blend traditional Cameroonian sounds with contemporary Afropop influences, continues to expand her reach across the African continent and beyond.


