AFRO EXPLOSION ENTERTAINMENT WEAVED IN CULTURAL HERITAGE – PAUL JOE
In an age where African culture continues to captivate global audiences, Afro Explosion has emerged as one of the most vibrant showcases of Afrocentric talent in the diaspora. At the heart of this cultural wave is Paul Joe, the visionary founder and CEO of Bubez Productions Limited—a multimedia and event company dedicated to projecting the richness of African heritage through music, fashion, comedy, dance, and more.
From humble beginnings to curating large-scale experiences like Afro Explosion and the upcoming Afro Glow Night, Paul Joe is not only bridging cultural gaps but also creating platforms for emerging African creatives to thrive. In this exclusive interview, he opens up about his journey into showbiz, the mission behind Bubez Productions, the challenges and triumphs of organizing international cultural events, and what the future holds for Afro Explosion and beyond.
Prepare to be inspired by a story of passion, persistence, and purpose—woven into the vibrant tapestry of African entertainment.
Please introduce yourself?
My name is Paul Joe, and I am the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bubez Productions Limited. I’m passionate about promoting African culture through entertainment and media, and I’m deeply committed to creating platforms that celebrate diversity, creativity, and unity.

Tell us something about Bubez Productions Limited.
Bubez Productions Limited is a multimedia and event production company dedicated to curating and showcasing authentic African talent across music, comedy, dance, and fashion. We specialize in organizing large-scale cultural events, particularly aimed at celebrating African heritage within the diaspora and beyond. Our flagship event, Afro Explosion, is one of our proudest achievements.

How did you start and what’s your dream for it?
It started from a vision to create a space where African creatives could thrive and be celebrated on international platforms. I noticed a gap in representation and decided to take a step—what began as a modest event has evolved into a cultural movement. The dream is to make Bubez Productions a global hub for Afro-centric entertainment, bridging the gap between Africa and the world.
What led you into showbiz and entertainment?
Growing up, I was always captivated by music, stage performances, and storytelling. I realized early on that entertainment had the power to connect people across borders. That passion, coupled with the desire to showcase African excellence, pulled me into the showbiz world.

How did you manage to cut your teeth in the ever-competitive industry?
Persistence, relationship-building, and staying true to our brand. We started small, proved our consistency, and maintained quality. Every project became a stepping stone. We earned trust by delivering unique experiences and making sure our events stood out.

What year did the Afro Explosion start?
Afro Explosion started in 2025, It was born from a desire to give the African community in the UK something authentic to identify with and to create platforms for upcoming Afrobeat artists to showcase themselves and collaborate with experienced musicians to promote their work.

What was the motivation for it?
The motivation was twofold: to celebrate African culture in its full vibrancy and to create a networking and performance platform for emerging African creatives. I wanted to bring the sights, sounds, and soul of Africa to the heart of the UK.

How would you rate the acceptability at the beginning?
It was modest at first but encouraging. People were curious, excited, and supportive. That gave us the momentum to keep going and grow stronger each year.
Tell us the challenges attributed to hosting the Afro Explosion.

Challenges included funding, logistics, securing venues, visa issues for international acts, and balancing cultural expectations with mainstream standards. But every obstacle pushed us to be more innovative.
How were you able to connect with your sponsors?
We focused on building trust and a clear brand. We showed our value through past events and audience engagement. Once potential sponsors saw the quality and reach, it became easier to align on mutual goals.
Is Afro Explosion only for residents of Liverpool alone, or are other people from other provinces welcome?
Afro Explosion is for everyone! While it started in Liverpool, we’ve had attendees from Manchester, Birmingham, London, and even outside the UK. It’s a cultural celebration open to all.

What’s your next line of action in the entertainment industry? Are we expecting another season of Afro Explosion or a new flavor entirely?
Yes! We’re working on Afro Explosion 2026, which will be even bigger. But we’re also developing new concepts—including a talent showcase event called AFRO GLOW NIGHT. AFRO EXPLOSION AWARDS NIGHT etc.
Next Upcoming Event:
AFRO GLOW NIGHT
Afro Glow Night is a vibrant fusion of Afrobeat music, comedy, dance, and spoken word, all under neon lights.

🎉 Event Overview: AfroGlow Night
Tagline: “Where Rhythm Meets Radiance”
Date: Saturday, October 25th, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM – 11.30 PM
Venue: District, 61 Jordan Street Liverpool L1 0BE
Age Group: 16–45
Dress Code: Neon, UV-reactive, or white attire encouraged
Tickets: Early Bird £15, General Admission £20, VIP £30 (includes glow accessories and express entry)
Here’s a comprehensive highlights that make it unforgettable.
Event Highlights
1. Glow-in-the-Dark Dance Floor
• UV lighting, neon face paint stations, and glow sticks create an immersive atmosphere.
• DJs spinning Afrobeat, Amapiano, Dancehall, and R&B hits.
2. Live Performances
• Spoken word artists delivering powerful performances.
• Comedians add humor and energy to the night.
• Dance crews showcasing Afrobeat-inspired routines.
3. Interactive Experiences
• Photo booths with neon props.
• Live art installations and graffiti walls.
• Audience participation games with prizes.
Music Entertainment
• Resident DJs: Local Afrobeat and Amapiano specialists.
• Special Guests: Emerging artists and performers from the Afro-diaspora.
• Live Acts: Spoken word poets and stand-up comedians.
• Standup Comedy: F Spoken Featuring top international and local composers across the United Kingdom.
Food & Beverage
• Food Trucks: Serving African and Caribbean cuisine.
• Drinks: Glow-themed cocktails and mocktails.
• Special Offers: Discounted drinks for early ticket holders.
Venue Setup;
• Entrance: Neon archway with event branding.
• Main Area: UV lighting, LED screens displaying visuals, and a central stage.
• VIP Section: Exclusive lounge with premium seating and bottle service.
Stay tuned.
What are your strategies for making it heterogeneous in nature, both artists and audiences?
We curate diverse lineups from across Africa and the diaspora. Our marketing targets both Africans and non-Africans. Collaborations with local UK artists also help blend the cultures and create cross-cultural engagement.

Would you be featuring stand-up comedians in subsequent events?
Absolutely! Comedy is a huge part of African entertainment. We’ve featured comedians in past events and plan to include more stand-up acts in future editions to keep the vibe fun and relatable.

Are we looking to see global Afrobeat musicians from Africa in the upcoming series?
Yes! We are in talks with some big names in the Afrobeat scene. The goal is to bring world-renowned Afrobeat artists to share the stage with emerging talents, creating a powerful blend.

What’s the big thing about the upcoming Afro Explosion that isn’t in the last edition?
Next year, we’re adding a fashion and cultural parade, interactive tech installations, and a business networking session for creatives. It’s not just entertainment—it’s an immersive cultural experience.

Any plans to take Afro Explosion to other cities in the UK?
Definitely. We’re planning to expand to London, Manchester, and Birmingham. We want to spread the Afro Explosion vibe across the UK.
Is Bubez Productions Limited looking at incorporating Entertainment Music Awards in future events?
Yes, we are. We’re developing an Afro Explosion Awards Night to recognize artists, creatives, and cultural influencers who are making waves globally. It’ll be a major part of our upcoming editions.

Who are your mentors in the showbiz and entertainment industry?
I look up to Don Jazzy, Edi Lawani, and Tyler Perry for their visionary approach and consistency. They’ve shaped culture and created sustainable platforms, which is what I aim to do.
What entertainment event standard are you looking to replicate in Afro Explosion?
Events like Coachella, Afro Nation, Africa Oye, and BET Awards inspire us. We aim to blend high production quality with deep cultural storytelling to create a signature African event on the global stage.
General showbiz challenges—how are you coping?
It’s a tough industry—unpredictable and fast-paced. We cope by staying flexible, investing in good people, leveraging data for decisions, and always keeping the audience experience front and center.
How do you handle artists and event organizers’ disputes?
Clear contracts, open communication, and mutual respect. We ensure everyone understands expectations upfront and have systems in place for quick conflict resolution if anything arises.
Do you see Afro Explosion competing favorably with any other events of such globally shortly?
Absolutely. We’re laying the foundation for Afro Explosion to become a global cultural brand. With consistent quality, innovation, and authenticity, we believe we can stand tall on the global stage.