We're building the bridge between Norway's dance floors and the pulsing rhythms of Africa. Find everything here — events, DJs, mixes, and a community that lives and breathes the music.
Oslo has an Afrobeats scene that's on fire. Club nights that run until sunrise, DJs blending Burna Boy with Amapiano, and a diaspora bringing the culture home. But there was no common ground to meet.
Nowhere to find the next event. No way to book a DJ without knowing someone who knows someone. No platform built by people who are actually in the scene — not on the outside looking in.
So we built it ourselves. Afrobeats.no is made by and for the community. We're here because we love the music, dance to it ourselves, and want more people to discover it.

From finding the next club night to booking a DJ for your party — we've got you covered.
Find Afrobeats and Amapiano events in Norway and all of Norway. Never miss a night again.
Browse verified DJs with real reviews. Book directly for weddings, parties, or corporate events.
Stream fresh mixes from Norway's best Afrobeats DJs. Perfect for the pre-game or everyday vibes.
See what Oslo is listening to right now. Vote for your favorites and shape the weekly top 20.
Discuss, share, and connect with others who live for African music in Norway.
More than just music. We celebrate the heritage, the dance, and the energy that makes this scene unique.

Founder
Allan — better known as DJ Demure — has been playing Afrobeats, R&B, and Soul on Norway's stages for years. From private events to the biggest clubs, he knows the pulse of the scene.
Afrobeats.no came to life because he missed what was missing: a platform that actually understands the scene, built with love for the music and respect for the culture.
Real scene, real people. We're not a generic music site — we live this.
Curated, not spam. Every DJ is verified, every event is real.
By us, for us. Built by people who dance on the same floors.
We build bridges — between artists and fans, DJs and bookers, Oslo and the world.
We dream of a Norway where Afrobeats plays on the radio, Amapiano fills stadiums, and African music gets the place it deserves. Want to help build it?