BelleFest is an event that celebrates food and drink, often showcasing a variety of dishes, ingredients or culinary traditions from different cultures or regions.
BelleFest: Akwa Ibom’s Evolving Celebration of Culture, Food, and Entertainment
BelleFest is quickly becoming one of Akwa Ibom’s most exciting cultural festivals, celebrating food, music, and community in vibrant and ever-changing locations. Each edition brings a new twist, showcasing regional flair while staying true to its core mission: to gather people around flavor, art, and fun.
BelleFest 2023 – Fun at the Ibeno Beach
The 2023 edition of BelleFest was held on June 18 at Ibeno Beach, Akwa Ibom State, the longest sand beach in West Africa. This open-air celebration took full advantage of its seaside setting, featuring local music, games, boat regattas, and a strong sense of community. It was an unforgettable day of “Fun on the Ibeno Beach,” blending cultural pride with beachfront relaxation.
BelleFest 2024 – A Cultural Turn in Port Harcourt
In a bold shift, BelleFest 2024 moved inland to Zinuel CH Hotel, off Aba Express Road in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Held on December 8, this edition was themed around food and cultural performance. Guests enjoyed a mix of music, traditional storytelling, food tastings, and even e-sports, all within an intimate indoor setting. A standout moment came from a stage performance by Udo Mariam (Chief Ofonime Felix Okon), adding theatrical flair to the evening.
What’s Next – BelleFest 2025: “The Buffet Party”
Looking ahead, BelleFest 2025 is scheduled to take place in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, at Dante’s Place, Ring Road 3. Tagged “The Buffet Party,” the event promises a rich culinary experience hosted by Chef Kemi Blaq. Guests can expect a wide-ranging menu from classic Nigerian favorites like jollof rice, egusi soup, and suya, to international dishes like Indonesian satay and penne arrabiata.
Why BelleFest Matters
BelleFest is more than just a party, it’s a platform for cultural exchange and celebration. Whether on the shores of Akwa Ibom or in the heart of Port Harcourt, the festival continues to grow in creativity, audience, and impact. Its evolving format, beach fest one year, food and stage performance the next, keeps it fresh and inclusive.
As it expands, BelleFest is helping redefine modern Nigerian festivals by highlighting the diversity of the country’s people, food, and artistic voices, all while remaining joyful and proudly local.
BelleFest Typically Include:
* Food stalls or vendors selling different kinds of meals, snacks, and drinks.
* Cooking demonstrations by chefs or food experts.
* Tastings and sampling of local or international delicacies.
* Entertainment like music, dance, games, or contests.
* Workshops on cooking, nutrition, or food-related crafts.
Purpose Of BelleFest:
* To promote local cuisine and culture
* To bring communities and individuals together.
* To support small food businesses and vendors
* For fun, celebration and enjoyment of diverse tastes.