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If you miss the days when music had groove, attitude and unforgettable lyrics, Joy FM is inviting you to relive it all again. The much-loved 90’s Jam returns tomorrow, bringing back the sound, style and spirit of the decade many still call the golden era of music.
From classic jams to dancefloor anthems, the 90’s Jam promises a night packed with nostalgia, energy and good vibes. The event comes off on Friday, January 2, at Pleasant Gardens in Dzorwulu, Accra, starting from 6:00 pm and running straight through the night till dawn.
Speaking on the Joy FM Super Morning Show on Thursday, January 1, 2026, General Manager for Sales and Marketing at Multimedia Group Limited, David Max-Fugar, said everything has been put in place to give patrons a better experience than last year.

“Last year, there were concerns about the cabanas. I can assure everybody that those concerns have been fixed. Everything is fixed. It’s very conducive,” he said.
However, he noted that space will be more exclusive this year.
"Unfortunately, we don’t have the large numbers we had last year. We have only 13 cabanas, so they are very limited. If you call the number we’ve been sharing, you register and pay for your cabana," he explained.
He added that VIP and executive tables are also limited.
"The VIP tables are thin this year. We want to make sure our patrons get the experience we want to put out there," he said.
One big upgrade this year is more room to dance.
"We’ve expanded the arrangements a bit, so there’s more dancing space this year than we had last year," he said.
Parking and security, he assured, have also been improved. “The parking area has been well done. We can take double the number of cars we took last year,” he said.
On safety, he said that security has been taken more seriously. “We met the security team. The police were there yesterday. So the safety of life and property is assured,” he noted.
He, however, gave a special caution to patrons arriving on motorbikes.
“If you’re coming with a motorbike, you’ll need to provide evidence that you’re coming for the event. Once you do that, you’ll be allowed in and directed to a designated parking area. It’s very important and it’s for the safety of all our patrons," he said.
Mr Max-Fugar said the organisers are building on the success of last year’s event.
“We had a very successful event last year, and we want to improve on it,” he said.
So if your playlist still has 90’s hits, your dance moves are ready, and your outfit is screaming retro, then Pleasant Gardens is where you need to be tomorrow night. The 90’s Jam is not just a party, it’s a full-blown throwback experience.
Tickets are going for a cool GH₵300. Simply dial *725*3404# to secure yours.
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