
Irvine Partners and Spotify secure top honours at 2026 SABRE Africa Awards for cultural impact
Following a night of celebrating the continent’s most impactful communications, Spotify and Irvine Partners have been awardedThe SABRE Award for Superior Achievement in Brand-Building for their culture-bending Afrobeats: Culture in Motion campaign.
The win marks a definitive moment for Spotify as a primary steward of African culture. Through its partnership with Irvine Partners, Spotify successfully moved beyond the role of a platform to become a central architect of the global Afrobeats movement, connecting local histories with a global audienceA masterclass in strategic client partnership
The Afrobeats: Culture in Motion campaign was recognised by the SABRE jury for its cultural resonance and data-led depth. By tracing the genre’s evolution from its Nigerian roots to its status as a global phenomenon, the campaign leveraged Spotify’s unique listening data to tell a story of African artistry, influence and identity
“Winning in the Brand-Building category is a testament to what happens when a client is willing to take creative risks,” says Rachel Irvine, CEO of Irvine Partners. “This award celebrates a genuine partnership where thoughtful strategy met a multitude of cultural touchpoints. It’s a win for brave, nuanced communications.”
Defining culture, not just tracking it
Led by Mich Atagana at Spotify Africathe collaboration executed a sophisticatedmulti-marketstrategy that resonated locally yet remained global in its ambition. By highlighting Afrobeats as a “culture in motion,” the partnership successfully traced the genre’s influence on global music discovery while deepening brand trust by solidifying Spotify’s role as the home of African sound. This was more than a campaign; it was expertly scaled creativity with an impact that echoed across Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and beyond.
As the 2026 awards season continues, the Spotify-Irvine Partners victory stands as a benchmark for how global brands can successfully navigate the complexities of African identities and cultures to create work that is both commercially successful and culturally significant.



