After a vibrant first stop in London, the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 Diaspora Tour has now moved to Paris, carrying with it the same energy, pride, and celebration of Africa’s global community.
The tour, spanning London (27–28 November) and Paris (3–4 December), is all about connection. It links the continent that inspires the world with the millions of Africans abroad who proudly keep the culture alive wherever they are.
Fans in both cities are getting a full experience: panel discussions, fireside chats, appearances from football legends, musical performances, cultural showcases, and interactive activities that bring the spirit of TotalEnergies AFCON Morocco 2025 right to them.
And, of course, the star of the show: the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Trophy. More than just silverware, it’s a symbol of unity and shared heritage. Its presence in London and Paris is a reminder that AFCON belongs to every African, whether in Casablanca, Lagos, London, or Paris.
The Trophy made its London appearance last week, turning heads at every stop. In Paris, it will be unveiled on 3 December at the Palais de Tokyo – YOYO before heading to Morocco on 4 December for the official TotalEnergies Trophy Tour. Fans in Paris won’t miss out—they’ll still get to see the replica Trophy as part of the festivities on 4 December.
The Diaspora Tour also celebrates the stars who have carried African football to global heights. The London leg featured legends like Alex Song, Victor Wanyama, and Alex Iwobi. They shared the stage with top African music acts, including OdumoduBlvck and Stonebwoy, creating the perfect fusion of football and culture.
Paris promises just as much star power. The lineup features artists and cultural icons like Guy2Bezbar, ElGrandeToto, Joeboy, Youssoupha, and others who will bring the city to life with music, storytelling, and pure AFCON energy.
As the countdown to AFCON Morocco 2025 continues, the Diaspora Tour is proving to be more than an event—it's a celebration of identity, pride, and the unbreakable bond between Africa and its global family.