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The excitement for the Guinness Ghana DJ Awards 2025 just got even better.
Alongside the thrilling music and electrifying performances, fashion lovers have a fantastic reason to shine on the black carpet.
The best-dressed attendee at this year’s Guinness Ghana DJ Awards will win an exclusive all-expenses-paid stay at Aqua Safari Resort, courtesy of Wakanow.
The Guinness Ghana DJ Awards, Africa’s biggest DJ celebration, will take place on Saturday, November 29, at the Palms Convention Centre in Accra.
This grand night celebrates the creativity, talent, and energy of Ghana’s vibrant DJ culture, bringing together music fans, artists, and industry professionals for an unforgettable experience.

Wakanow, a leading online travel agency known for offering seamless flight and hotel bookings across Africa and beyond, is proud to partner with the Guinness Ghana DJ Awards to reward style and elegance.
This collaboration highlights Wakanow’s commitment to creating memorable experiences, not just through travel, but also by supporting cultural and entertainment events that matter to the community.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their A-game and dress to impress, as the best-dressed winner will have the opportunity to enjoy the luxury and tranquillity of Aqua Safari Resort, a perfect getaway to relax and unwind after the night’s festivities.
As the countdown to November 29 continues, fashion enthusiasts and music lovers alike are gearing up to celebrate not only the best in DJ talent but also to compete for this incredible prize.
Get your outfits ready, seize the moment, and you could be the one taking home the exclusive stay at Aqua Safari!
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