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The second edition of Eat Drink Music (EDM) Festival is set to take place from the 26th to the 27th of October 2024, at the Ghud Park, Accra Mall.
The two-day event promises to showcase a mixture of traditional and contemporary music. It also offers a variety of fashion styles, cultural and arts exhibitions and supports entrepreneurial businesses.
The Festival is strongly dedicated to providing superior event experiences tailored to its thousands of attendees.
Activities for the 2024 edition of the Festival include picture-perfect moments, performances, a fire in the sky, a bike show, a fashion show, a traditional display, a celebrity cook-off, a fitness competition, and a FIFA competition.
The others are board games, video games, 3-point shooting competitions, sip and paint, classic ravers lounge, sound system, jama group, and performances.
The Festival also provides opportunities for artists to share their work and engage with our audience to foster their appreciation of contemporary art.
The Eat Drink Music Festival will display over 50 exceptional foods and beverages offering a delectable array of flavors and cuisines.
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