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Award-winning music duo DopeNation will be one of the main attractions at Joy FM’s 2025 Family Party in the Park, scheduled for 26 December at the Aburi Botanical Gardens.
The pair, known for their energetic party songs, are expected to deliver a high-energy performance for patrons at the annual family event.
DopeNation has a catalogue of popular songs including Zormizor, Gbohe, Gboza, Naami, Thank Godand Zanku, which appeal to a wide range of age groups.
They will share the stage with highlife artiste Kwabena Kwabena, who is celebrating his 20th anniversary in the music industry. He has promised to give patrons an amplified experience at this year’s gathering.
The Kwan Pa Band will also be on hand to provide undiluted palmwine music for patrons.
Beyond the music, families can look forward to traditional games, cooking contests, sack races, dancing competitions and treasure hunts, all designed to create shared experiences for people of all ages.
The event offers families, friends and colleagues the opportunity to bond and be entertained during the Christmas period. It is regarded as one of Joy FM’s most loved end-of-year gatherings, providing an outdoor celebration of togetherness, music and Ghanaian culture.
The rate for the event is 300 cedis for a family of six. Tickets can be purchased at the front desk of Joy FM or via MoMo on 0593038842.
The Joy FM Family Party in the Park is powered by Ecobank and sponsored by Gino, Frytol, Jamaa Detergent Powder, M Ticket, Anomansa Beach Resort Elmina and Doormaster.

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