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Joy Entertainment will be the official media partner for the upcoming BHIM Festival 2025, organised by Stonebwoy’s Burniton Music.
The partnership will see Joy Entertainment’s platforms including Joy FM, Hitz FM, Joy Prime, JoyNews and MyJoyOnline.com serve as primary channels for all festival updates, promotions and news coverage.
Philip Nai, Head of Production for Joy Entertainment, emphasised the company’s commitment.
“We’re fully committed to making the BHIM Concert a remarkable success. This 10th Anniversary deserves every bit of the spotlight, and we’ll give it the strong push and mileage it needs to make history,” he said.
The 2025 festival is slated for 24th December 2025 at the Accra Sports Stadium in Accra.
Ticket prices have been announced as follows: Early Bird – Regular GH¢30; Early Bird – VIP GH¢70; Early Bird – VVIP GH¢150.
With expectations high for this landmark edition, the organisers project a larger scale than ever before.
The event’s official website highlights 40,000+ attendees anticipated for the celebration.
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