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Ghana Party in the Park has long been an exciting family fun day that celebrates the richness of Ghanaian culture, bringing people of all ages and backgrounds together every summer in the United Kingdom.
Held on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at Barnet Playing Fields in London, this year’s event delivered an unforgettable experience full of culture, music, and unity.
Before the main stage lights up, it takes the dedication of hardworking individuals behind the scenes to make the magic happen.

One such force is Albert Nii Amartey Armah, the Artist Coordinator for Ghana Party in the Park, whose strategic coordination helps shape the entire live experience.
Albert has steadily become a key industry figure within the Ghanaian community across the UK and Europe. His event portfolio includes: Ghana Party in the Park (2022, 2023, 2024), Ghana Party in the Park & Business Expo 2025, and Kwabena Kwabena Live in London (2024)
For the 20th edition of Ghana Party in the Park, Albert teamed up with Dennis Tawiah, CEO of Akwaaba UK, to curate an electrifying lineup of artists.
The show was headlined by Kweku Smoke, while King Promise took on the role of Creative Director, infusing the event with fresh energy and vision.
The star-studded roster also included: Joint 77, Sister Derby, DopeNation, Krymi, Beeztrap KOTM, MOLIY, Gyakie (as a surprise act), Flowking Stone, and the ever-dynamic DWP Academy
These artists rocked the stage with captivating performances, making this year’s edition one of the most outstanding African musical showcases in the UK for 2025.
From electrifying dance routines to crowd-pleasing hits, each act brought their A-game to a crowd that spanned Europe, the USA, Canada, the Caribbean, and several African countries.
High-profile Ghanaian personalities spotted in the crowd included Appietus, Victoria Michaels, Adwoa Saah, Delay, Giovanni Caleb of Media General, Master Richard of Dada Boat fame, Alordia Promotions, Stanley Kodia, and Leicester City’s Issahaku Fatawu.
“Ghana Party in the Park 2025 was a great success. The performances, the crowd, the culture — everything came together beautifully. And trust me, next year will be even bigger and better”, Albert Nii Amartey Armah said
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