IJEBU-ODE is preparing to take centre stage in Nigeria’s fast-growing cultural tourism landscape as the ancient city gears up for the maiden edition of the Ijebu Shutdown Party, scheduled for December 20, 2025.

With its debut theme, “The Wonderland Experience,” the event is already being touted by tourism observers and entertainment enthusiasts as a potential game-changer for end-of-year travel and youth tourism in the South-West, according to a statement from the organisers on Tuesday.

Positioned as a fusion of music, art, fashion, and contemporary youth culture, the Ijebu Shutdown Party is targeting students, creatives, nightlife lovers, and young professionals from across Ogun State, Lagos, and neighbouring regions.

More importantly, it aims to reposition Ijebu-Ode as a December destination capable of drawing large visitor traffic, an ambition organisers say is long overdue.

Team Lead for the Ijebu Shutdown Party, Toyosola Amuludun, popularly known as Tall Dreaded Guy, said the initiative is part of a broader push to spotlight Ijebu-Ode as a city with untapped tourism and entertainment potential.

“Ijebu is ready for its spotlight. Our aim is to build a December culture that brings people home, attracts new faces, and firmly places our city on Nigeria’s entertainment and tourism map. This isn’t just a party — it’s a full-blown experience designed to redefine how December feels in Ijebu,” he said.

Tourism analysts note that events of this scale often become economic stimulators for host communities, especially in the festive season. Organisers project more than 2,000 attendees, including performers, DJs, influencers, fashion enthusiasts, and fun-seekers from across the South-West — numbers expected to translate into increased patronage for local hotels, restaurants, lounges, transport operators, fashion boutiques, and beauty vendors.

The Wonderland Experience will feature immersive stage and lighting design, a premium VIP zone, surprise performances, interactive games, a curated festival marketplace, and cinematic and photo zones — all elements typically associated with destination events that encourage visitor spending and extended stays.

For many residents, the growing buzz has revived memories of the pre-festival excitement associated with the globally celebrated Ojude-Oba Festival.

Some community members have even described the upcoming event as a new December signature for Ijebu, signalling a promising addition to the city’s cultural tourism calendar.

The statement stated that with sponsorship opportunities still open, brands looking to connect with the vibrant youth demographic are expected to leverage the platform as an entry point into one of the South-West’s emerging creative hubs.

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