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JOY FM has expressed gratitude to patrons who turned out in their numbers for the 2026 edition of its flagship nostalgia event, 90s Jam, describing the experience as vibrant, energetic and memorable.
JOY FM described 90s Jam 2026 as a vibrant celebration of music, culture and community, noting that the massive turnout and high energy once again confirmed its status as one of Ghana’s most anticipated nostalgia-themed events.

However, the organisers admitted that concerns raised by some patrons over the early closure were valid.
“We acknowledge feedback from some patrons regarding the event ending earlier than scheduled. While operational considerations informed this decision, we recognise that it may have fallen short of the expectations of some guests. For this, we sincerely apologise,” the statement said.

The annual 90s Jam, organised by JOY FM, typically brings together lovers of old-school music for a night of nostalgia, drawing large crowds and performances that celebrate classic hits from the 1990s.

Over the years, it has become a flagship entertainment event in Accra’s social calendar.
Despite the setback, they expressed gratitude to stakeholders who supported the event, including sponsors, vendors, security agencies and the JOY FM team.

The organisers stressed that the feedback will inform future editions as they work to improve the overall experience for patrons.
JOY FM assured fans that it remains committed to delivering even bigger and better events in the future, thanking the public for their continued support of the brand.
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