Afro Prince George has emerged over the past few years as one of our city’s notable event promoters and 2026’s Black History Month (BHM) will witness two of their signature gatherings. While coordinator Offiah Patrick says that having fun is probably the primary objective of their efforts, they also create opportunities to connect with community members. A BHM soccer tournament, takes place across two weekends at UNBC’s sports centre where spectators are most welcome, and culminates in a club night at Ignite Night Club downtown.
Over time the organization has built relationships with the University’s sport centre, Le Cercle des Canadiens Français de Prince George, and more picking up enthusiasm with each event along the way. Patrick reflected on a call he got this year from a venue rep when he was asked, "Somebody wants to do an event. They want you guys to show them how an event is done.” An affirmation that Afro Prince George is doing something right.
Photo Credit - Offiah Patrick
The events may even be stirring up their own micro economy. Attendees claim the local nail salons get completely booked up ahead of the shows, the visiting artists are beginning to incorporate Prince George into small multidate tours, and Patrick speculates that deals with rideshare & taxi companies will become easier to negotiate as demand for rides spike during the events. While acknowledging black history in Canada is often regarded as a solemn occasion, Afro Prince George is bringing reasons to celebrate along with it to our community.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North
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Photo Credit - Offiah Patrick
To register for Afro PG’s BHM Soccer Tournament
(Fri-Sat Feb 20th to 21st, advancing to the following weekend, Fri-Sat the 27th & 28th)
email afropgentertainment@gmail.com with your team name and team list.
For advance tickets to The Night Shift (BHM edition) on Friday February 27th, visit eventbrite
Tickets: $20 in advance (up to $25 at the door)

