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Accra was transformed into a sea of white as the globally renowned outdoor dining experience, Dîner en Blanc, made its long-awaited debut in the city, delivering a night of style, culture and refined celebration.
Held in more than 120 cities across 40 countries worldwide, the event finally arrived in Ghana as hundreds of guests gathered for the Accra edition, turning a secret location into a striking display of elegance, culture and community.
True to its global tradition, Dîner en Blanc featured its signature all-white dress code and surprise venue. Guests assembled at the stadium before being transported to the secret location, the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, impeccably dressed in white and embracing the unique customs that define the experience worldwide.
The event blended sophistication with a vibrant Ghanaian flair, as laughter, music, clinking glasses and shared moments filled the atmosphere, with strangers bonding over food, fashion and celebration.
Speaking to Joy Prime, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana, highlighted the importance of lifestyle events such as Dîner en Blanc in promoting Ghana’s image globally.
According to him, events like this showcase Ghana as a country that embraces culture, elegance and world-class social experiences.
Beyond fine dining and fashion, the event stood out for its strong sense of community. Guests from diverse backgrounds came together with a shared purpose to celebrate life, connection and class in a refined setting.
Some guests expressed their excitement at being part of the experience, with attendees travelling from the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and other countries. For many, it was an opportunity to network while enjoying a memorable evening.
The night was also a visual delight, with photographers capturing picture-perfect moments, from carefully curated table settings to bold fashion statements. Live band music from Nkyimnkyim Band and music selections from DJ Fisho added to the evening’s charm.
Dorcas, a member of the organising team, expressed her gratitude for the warm reception Accra gave the event and urged patrons to look forward to next year’s edition, promising another unforgettable experience.
Dîner en Blanc Accra was more than a dinner. It was an experience that continues to position Ghana as a destination for unique, classy and culturally rich events.
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