You already know that HERtitude is the biggest hottest festival for women in Nigeria. If you’ve already gotten your ticket, here’s what we have in store for you:


Bouncy castle

HERtitude isn’t a party for adults. It’s a party for adults that want to come down from all the Lagos stress. At HERtitude, we’re going to give you the chance to play like a child again. We have a bouncy castle with your name on it. Don’t thank us yet. Wait till you get there. 

Food and drinks 

There will be lots of food and drink options to choose from. Bring your monies and prepare to stuff your face. Not too much, though. You still need to be able to dance and play games. 

Games 

Not the kind y’all play on these streets, no. From Jenga to musical chairs and board games, there’ll be no thinking here, just games.

Photo booths 

Because we’re counting on you to shut the house down with your hottest fits, we’re bringing the paparrazzi. Come prepared to slay because we’ll be taking a lot of pictures. 

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Tattoo and piercing stall 

Because you only live once, babes. Get tatted and pierced to your heart’s content.

Gifts 

Don’t tell anybody but the first 70 women to arrive at HERtitude get free head, shoulder and back massages, courtesy of Dermaspace, our associate sponsor. Aside from that, there will be many more gifts to receive during the festival. 

Nonstop music 

Our badass DJ and your favourite female musical artists will be serenading us with good music. So when I say prepare to dance, take it as a threat. 

Art classes 

We’ll also have paint & sip and pottery classes because we want to see the artist in you. You can book your classes here if you’ve already bought your tickets. We can’t wait to see you there. 

Don’t forget the festival starts by 3 p.m. and ends by 9 p.m. If you’re still unsure of what to wear to HERtitude, here’s a list of hot babe fits that Deola compiled for you. 

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