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Dust off your baggy jeans, polish your best retro dance moves, and get ready to groove, because Joy FM’s legendary 90’s Jam is back—and it’s set to be the ultimate throwback celebration of the year.
Taking place tonight, Friday, January 2, 2026, at the Pleasant Gardens in Dzorwulu, the event promises an electrifying night of rhythm, style, and vibrant nostalgia.
From 6:00 PM until the break of dawn, patrons will be immersed in the unforgettable sounds of the 1990s — an era widely regarded as the golden age of music.

Whether you were bumping to Tupac and Biggie, swaying to Brandy and Aaliyah, or busting moves to MC Hammer and TLC, tonight’s event has it all.
Are you a die-hard fan of Obrafour or Lord Kenya? A disciple of Jay Q's jamma beats or Hammer's heavy drums? An enthusiast of the hiplife pioneers or an ardent follower of the crunk lords? Joy FM’s 90’s Jam has got you covered.
Expect a rich selection of classic R&B, hip-hop, highlife, hiplife, pop, rap, and dancehall anthems that defined a generation.
This isn’t just another party but a carefully curated experience.
The 90’s Jam is designed to transport guests to a time when music was bold, lyrics were meaningful, and the vibe was simply unmatched.
Speaking about the upcoming event on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Thursday, January 1, David Max-Fugar, General Manager for Sales and Marketing at Multimedia Group Limited, assured listeners that this year’s edition is not only a continuation of last year’s success but a significant upgrade in every aspect.
“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 stated.
According to Mr Max-Fugar, feedback from previous attendees has been taken seriously. From comfort to logistics, every detail has been fine-tuned to elevate the patron experience.
“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 added.
The same applies to VIP arrangements.
“The VIP tables are thin this year. We want to make sure our patrons get the experience we want to put out there,” Mr Max-Fugar explained.
The dancefloor has been expanded this year to give guests plenty of space to relive their favourite 90s party moves.
And for those worried about the logistics of arriving and parking — rest easy.
“The parking area has been well done. We can take double the number of cars we took last year,” Mr Max-Fugar assured.
Security measures have also been significantly reinforced, with collaboration from local law enforcement.
For patrons arriving on motorbikes, a new policy is in place to ensure everyone’s safety:
“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."
So, whether you’re a die-hard 90’s music lover or just looking for the perfect way to kick off 2026 with retro flair, Joy FM’s 90’s Jam is the place to be tonight. Come for the music, stay for the vibes, and leave with unforgettable memories.
Because some decades never go out of style.
Tickets are selling fast at GH₵300. To secure yours, simply dial 7253404#.
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