Accra witnessed a spectacular display of love and cultural grandeur on Saturday, April 12, 2025, as UK-based Ghanaian Afro-centric music sensation, Joseph Matthew, and his beloved bride, Kayce, exchanged vows in a breathtaking traditional wedding ceremony.
The couple, radiating joy and elegance, were a vision in meticulously crafted traditional attire.
Their ensembles, a manifestation of Ghanaian heritage, featured intricately woven kente patterns and dazzling gold embellishments, capturing the essence of both tradition and contemporary style.
The ceremony, a poignant tribute to their families and cultural roots, was a symphony of heartfelt rituals and joyous celebration.
A video that has surfaced online shows the couple’s radiant happiness and the event’s stunning aesthetic.
Guests were immersed in an unforgettable experience, marked by vibrant music, enchanting dance performances from the families, and deeply touching moments celebrating the couple’s love story.
The live band’s energetic performance was depicted, setting a jubilant atmosphere for the occasion.
Joseph Matthew, who has garnered consequential acclaim since his 2019 debut, boasts three major awards, cementing his status in the music industry.

Some creative arts personalities who attended the lavish traditional wedding ceremony included Abena Moet and legendary sound engineer Fred Kyei Mensah [Fredyma].
Adding to the celebration, his latest single, 'Love In You', a potential reggae song of the year contender, has been released.
This heartfelt track, dedicated to his new bride, Kayce, is rapidly gaining popularity on airwaves, further amplifying the joy surrounding their union.
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