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Patrons’ dancing shoes were on and their spirits high when Adom FM set the Silver Star Tower Rooftop on fire with the Strictly Highlife jams.
Die-hard highlife fans and others just looking for vibes that scream Ghanaian groove were served with an array of delightful nostalgic music from the creme de la creme.
Adom FM served the beats, the vibe and all the feels with electrifying performances from highlife legends Kwaisey Pee and Samuel Owusu, alongside sets from top DJs like Andy Dosty.
Guests of all ages filled the dance floor, celebrating Ghanaian heritage in style.
The vibrant energy and unforgettable moments captured the essence of the event, setting a thrilling tone for the year ahead.
Check out photos of how it all went down:















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