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Joy FM’s much-anticipated Family Party in the Park is coming off today at the scenic Aburi Botanical Gardens, bringing together families, friends and festive revellers for a full day of fun, music and entertainment.
The annual event, held every 26th of December, runs from morning into the late afternoon at the lush gardens just outside Accra.
It has become a festive favourite for many Ghanaians during the Christmas holidays, offering a perfect way to unwind after Christmas Day.
Preparations at the gardens were bustling in the days leading up to the event as organisers worked to transform the serene space into a vibrant celebration hub.
Patrons can expect music, food, games and activities designed for all ages, making it a true family affair.

This year’s line-up features an exciting mix of performances from top Ghanaian artistes.
DopeNation is set to deliver their energetic hits to get the crowd moving, while highlife favourite Kwabena Kwabena promises to light up the stage, celebrating his 20th year in the music industry.
The Kwan Pa Band will also be on hand to bring nostalgic palmwine music to patrons.
Beyond music, the event will offer activities that encourage family bonding, including traditional games, sack races, cooking contests, dancing competitions and treasure hunts that appeal to both young and old.
Joy FM’s Party in the Park has a reputation for creating unforgettable festive experiences that strengthen community and family ties, and today’s edition looks set to do just that.
Families and friends gathering at Aburi will enjoy not just sound and rhythm but shared moments in one of Ghana’s most iconic outdoor settings.
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