KORTY’S DREAMLAND

As a prominent figure in the Nigerian pop culture scene constantly shaping culture, Korty has stood the test of time through her visual storytelling and creative prowess in documenting narratives. The established filmmaker is greatly lauded as one of the young Nigerian creatives with a distinct personality contributing to the pop culture by driving stories with Notable names including Temi Otedola, Don Jazzy, Victor Osimhen, Asa, Niyi Okeowo, Ayra Starr, among many others.

With popular shows on YouTube like the documentary-style show, Flow With Korty which unveils stories of culture shapers, and a love-centred series, Love or Lies, Korty has won the hearts of many across the globe, garnering millions of views on YouTube. Not only has she built a solid audience but has spurred collaboration with brands including Victoria’s Secret, Skillshare, and Spotify, amongst others.

As Korty seeks to draw her audience closer by, she is curating a space for Korty fans and enthusiasts and celebrating her tremendous growth in the industry. Her debut event, titled Korty’s Dreamland which comes up in Lagos on April 28th, 2024.

Korty’s Dreamland offers a distinctive blend of live performances, including adaptations of Korty’s popular YouTube series (Flow, With Korty and Love or Lies), musical acts, and an unparalleled after-party. Inspired by Korty’s imaginative universe, this event provides an immersive experience that showcases her diverse talents and her ability to transform reality into a captivating journey for those seeking excitement and innovation. 

Cop your tickets for an unforgettable adventure at Korty’s Dreamland!

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