Abort mission if you get to the location and one or all of these people are MIA. 

The lovebirds

All The Types of People You’ll Meet at a Community Festival

You might be tempted to pour sand in their garri, but they make for a good festival ambience. All their lovey-dovey, “touch me, I touch you” shticks will have you rooting for love. 

The clique

All The Types of People You’ll Meet at a Community Festival

They’re a bunch of four to six super cool friends who go everywhere together, and they even rock similar outfits. If the lovebirds don’t move you, these ones will surely make you reconsider cutting people off and ending up without your own clique.

The fashion killers

All The Types of People You’ll Meet at a Community Festival

Nothing concerns these ones with “It’s just a casual community festival”. They come to serve Vogue cover-worthy fashion, and you better believe they’ll eat with no crumbs left. You’ll learn a thing or two about fashion from them. 

The ones who came for food

Yes, they care about live performances and the other cool people at the party, but their number priority is food. They’re either out and about for free tastings, haggling prices with vendors or making plans for their takeaway packs.

The content creators

All The Types of People You’ll Meet at a Community Festival

These ones know that social media is half “Show evidence” and half “It didn’t happen”, so they come prepared with their phones, power banks and chargers to capture all the beautiful Instagram-worthy moments.

The cool kids

They only want to have a good time, chill, and network with like-minded people. The good thing about them? They’re always up for cool convos, so they just might be your next best friends.

The Poco Lee protégés

They’re the walking representation of “I’m here for a good time”. Even if the DJ spins Celine Dion or Lana Del Rey, they’ll still find a way to bust fire dance moves for TikTok.

The single and searching

These ones came strictly to find love. Their major festival to-do is to participate in speed dating.

We’re collaborating with One bank to bring all these cool people to our yard on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at Muri Okunola Park.

Want to be a part of “Strings Attached”, the hottest community festival ever? All you have to do is download the OneBank by Sterling app, create a new account using ZIKOKO as the referral code, and your ticket will be reserved. The free tickets will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis, so hit the app store ASAP.

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