Bar in Ikeja, Nigeria
New Afrika Shrine
100Pearl PointsLagos live music culture, no filter.

About New Afrika Shrine
New Afrika Shrine in Agidingbi, Ikeja is Lagos's most culturally grounded live music venue — rebuilt by Femi Kuti on the site Fela Anikulapo-Kuti made famous. Walk-in access, casual dress, and a genuinely mixed crowd make it approachable. Go on a Friday or Saturday performance night and arrive early for the best sightlines. Not a cocktail bar — a live music experience.
Is New Afrika Shrine Worth Visiting in 2024?
Yes — if you want to understand Lagos's live music and nightlife culture at its source, New Afrika Shrine in Agidingbi, Ikeja is the right address. This is the venue rebuilt by Femi Kuti on the site his father Fela Anikulapo-Kuti made famous, and it draws a crowd that ranges from Lagosians who grew up on Afrobeat to international visitors who have flown in specifically to be here. The question is not whether it is worth going — it is whether you know what kind of night you are signing up for.
The Space
The Shrine is large, open-air, and deliberately rough around the edges. The main performance area is a wide, covered outdoor stage surrounded by open-sided canopied seating , there is no intimate cocktail-bar atmosphere here. Scale is part of the point. On a live music night, the crowd spreads across a significant footprint, and the energy builds as the evening progresses. If you are coming for a quiet drink and conversation, this is not the room for that. If you want to be inside a working piece of Lagos cultural life , loud, physical, communal , the spatial experience is unlike most bars in the city. Arrive before the headline performance starts if you want a seat with a clear sightline to the stage; the venue fills quickly once Femi or a guest act takes the floor.
Who Goes Here and Whether You Will Fit In
The crowd at New Afrika Shrine is genuinely mixed in a way that is rare in Ikeja's bar and nightlife scene. You will find middle-class Lagosians, expats, Afrobeat tourists, journalists, diplomats, and neighbourhood regulars in the same space on any given Friday or Saturday. The dress code is casual , nobody is turned away for not wearing a blazer, and the atmosphere actively discourages formality. That openness is part of the venue's identity, rooted in Fela's original politics of access. For an explorer-type traveller, this is one of the few venues in Lagos where social mixing feels organic rather than curated. If you are travelling solo, the communal seating layout means you will likely end up in conversation. If you are in a group, book early on the night , seating is first-come at most tables.
When to Go
Shrine operates most consistently on Friday and Saturday nights when live performances are scheduled. The venue's programming has expanded in recent years, with more midweek events and international acts appearing alongside the Positive Force house band. Check current listings before you go , the schedule shifts and the quality of a given night is tied directly to who is performing. A night with Femi Kuti on stage is a materially different experience from a quieter weeknight. That variability is not a flaw; it is how the venue works.
Booking and Logistics
Walk-in access is standard , no reservation is typically required for general admission. The venue is located at Agidingbi, Ikeja, accessible by ride-share from Victoria Island in roughly 30 to 45 minutes depending on Lagos traffic. Go earlier than you think you need to on performance nights. Entry fees, where applicable, are low by international standards. Drinks are available on-site and priced accessibly. Phone and website details are not confirmed in our database, so verify current programming through social media or local Lagos listings before your visit.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how New Afrika Shrine sits against other Ikeja and Lagos bar options.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at New Afrika Shrine?
Drink menus at the Shrine are not formally documented, but cold beer and local spirits are the standard order at the Agidingbi venue. The drink experience here is secondary to the live music — come for the performance, not the cocktail list. If a curated bar programme matters to you, W Bar Lounge is a better fit.
Do I need a reservation at New Afrika Shrine?
No reservation is required for general admission — walk-in access is the norm at this Agidingbi, Ikeja venue. Friday and Saturday nights draw the largest crowds, so arriving early on a live performance night gives you better positioning near the stage. There is no booking system to navigate.
What's the crowd like at New Afrika Shrine?
The crowd is genuinely mixed: middle-class Lagosians, expats, music tourists, and regulars all share the same open-air space in Ikeja. That cross-section is rare in this part of Lagos and is part of what makes the Shrine distinct from the more filtered clientele at venues like Vaniti Lagos. If you want a room that reflects the city rather than a curated demographic, this is it.
Is the food good at New Afrika Shrine?
Food is available at the venue but is not the reason to visit New Afrika Shrine in Agidingbi, Ikeja. The draw here is the live music and the atmosphere, not the kitchen. Eat before you arrive if a solid meal is part of your plan.
Is New Afrika Shrine good for a date?
Yes, with the right expectations. The open-air format in Ikeja and live music programming make it a more memorable option than a standard bar, and the mixed crowd keeps the energy high without being exclusionary. It works better for a date who wants an experience over a quiet conversation — the stage volume makes intimate talk difficult on performance nights.
Does New Afrika Shrine have outdoor seating?
Yes. The main performance area at Agidingbi, Ikeja is a large covered outdoor stage with open-air seating around it. The space is deliberately open and informal, so dress and comfort expectations should match that format. If you need air-conditioning or an enclosed venue, this is not the right choice.
Location
New Africa shrine, Agidingbi, Ikeja 101233, Lagos, Nigeria
Ikeja, Nigeria
Compare New Afrika Shrine
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Also Consider
- Four Degrees, Notable alternative
- Vaniti Lagos, Notable alternative
- W Bar Lounge, Notable alternative
How New Afrika Shrine Compares to Other Ikeja Bar Options
New Afrika Shrine and Four Degrees serve almost entirely different needs. Four Degrees offers a polished, controlled bar environment, the kind of place you go when drinks quality and atmosphere management matter. The Shrine is the choice when you want scale, live performance, and the kind of energy that cannot be manufactured in a curated cocktail bar. If you are visiting Lagos for the first time and want one evening that puts you inside the city's cultural life rather than observing it from a hotel bar, the Shrine wins that comparison without much contest.
Vaniti Lagos and W Bar Lounge both skew toward a more dressed-up, socially selective Lagos nightlife experience. They are the right call if your group wants bottle service, a tighter guest list, and a venue that signals status. The Shrine does not compete on those terms and does not try to. The practical difference: Vaniti and W Bar Lounge require more effort to access and are priced accordingly. The Shrine is accessible to a wider range of budgets and social backgrounds, which is a feature, not a compromise.
For an explorer-type traveller making one or two bar stops in Ikeja, the most defensible itinerary is the Shrine on a performance night for the cultural experience, and Four Degrees on a quieter evening when conversation and drinks quality take priority. Vaniti and W Bar Lounge are worth considering if you are with a local group who already has the right contacts, they are harder to enjoy cold, without context.
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