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Excitement is steadily building at the Achimota Retail Center as Day 2 of Joy Ghana Fest 2026 unfolds, with special offers, live entertainment, and interactive experiences drawing more patrons to the venue.
As the day unfolds, more patrons are expected to stream into the venue to add to the momentum from Day 1. The atmosphere is gradually picking up, with music, conversation, and activity blending into a lively experience.
Day 1 set the tone with steady patronage, active vendor participation, and a mix of shopping and entertainment that kept visitors engaged throughout the day. Today, that foundation is expected to grow into a fuller, more immersive experience.

Patrons arriving on Day 2 can look forward to an expanded lineup of activities, including extended live music performances from popular artists and bands, as well as high-energy DJ sessions and dance showcases that will keep the atmosphere lively.
Across the grounds, interactive brand activations and product demonstrations are expected to draw in curious visitors, offering hands-on experiences with locally made goods. Cultural exhibitions celebrating Ghana’s diverse traditions will also add a rich layer of identity to the event, giving patrons more to explore beyond shopping.

Food remains a major attraction, with vendors serving a wide variety of local delicacies from different parts of the country. From quick bites to full meals, the food courts are expected to be a central hub for patrons looking to relax and enjoy the experience.
Families are also catered for, with dedicated children’s zones and games designed to ensure a wholesome outing for all age groups. For entrepreneurs and creatives, the event continues to provide valuable networking opportunities, connecting small businesses with potential customers and partners.
Organisers say the goal is to create a space where commerce and leisure meet seamlessly, allowing patrons to shop, interact, and unwind in one location.
Beyond the entertainment, Joy Ghana Fest is increasingly being recognised as a key platform for small and medium-sized enterprises. By bringing together a large and diverse audience, the event offers local producers a unique opportunity to showcase their products and build lasting customer relationships.
With Day 2 now underway, expectations are high for an even more engaging experience, as patrons continue to explore, shop, and enjoy what the event has to offer.
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