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The vibrant rhythms of the 1990s are set to come alive once again at Joy FM’s highly anticipated 90’s Jam, an electrifying event celebrating the music and culture that defined a decade.
This nostalgic extravaganza will take place on Friday, January 3, at the Pleasant Gardens in Dzorwulu, Accra, starting at 6 pm and running until dawn.
Music enthusiasts and lovers of the ‘90s are in for an unforgettable night that bridges the pulsating beats of Ghana’s highlife and hiplife with groundbreaking hip-hop, R&B, and pop hits from the United States.
Joy FM’s 90’s Jam is more than just a concert—it’s a time machine transporting attendees back to an era of colourful fashion, unforgettable dances, and timeless music.
Guests will sway to the infectious rhythms of Ghanaian icons like Reggie Rockstone, Akyeame, Daddy Lumba, Kojo Antwi, Soni Bali, Buk Bak, Obrafuor, Tic Tac and many others who dominated the local airwaves in the ‘90s.
On the flip side, they’ll groove to the legendary sounds of American superstars such as Tupac Shakur, Adina, Naughty By Nature, and Notorious BIG, whose tracks became global anthems.

Set against the lush backdrop of Pleasant Gardens, the event promises an immersive experience.
The venue will be transformed into a retro wonderland with neon lights, vintage decor, and 90s-inspired photo booths.
Food and drink vendors will offer a variety of delicacies to keep energy levels high as the night unfolds.
For those who cherished the era of cassette tapes, boomboxes, and MTV, the 90’s Jam is a perfect opportunity to relive those golden days.
For younger generations, it’s a chance to experience firsthand the magic of a decade that revolutionised music and pop culture.
With a stellar lineup of DJs and performers poised to deliver hit after hit, this is one party you won’t want to miss.
Whether you’re coming to show off your best ’90s-inspired outfit or let loose on the dance floor, Joy FM’s 90’s Jam is where nostalgia meets unbridled fun.
So mark your calendar, grab your tickets, and prepare for a night with you dancing until dawn's first light.
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